(Source: UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) 'Science centers and museums should be places of continuous non-formal education, where people of all ages are drawn in to learn,' according to Argentine researcher Diego Andrés Golombek, winner of 2015 UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science. To mark the World Science Day for Peace and Development (10 October 2016), Wide Angle is publishing his interview conducted by the UNESCO Science Sector. What is the importance of having a UN-recognized World Science Day for Peace and Development? Science needs to be celebrated and communicated within all sectors of society. In this sense, the celebration...
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