More about Year of Science 2009

International Celebrations of Science occurring in 2009:

While COPUS is, at this time, localized to the US, we are excited to hear about and share what others in the world are doing to celebrate and promote the public understanding of science.

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  • The Royal Ontario Museum is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the Burgess Shale by the paleontologist Charles D. Walcott.

  • The HMS Beagle Project will be celebrating the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth by launching a sailing replica of HMS Beagle. An icon of scientific progress, she will circumnavigate the globe in Darwin's wake, crewed by aspiring scientists and researchers.

In addition, visit the Web sites of our international colleagues listed below to learn more about their activities to promote the public understanding of science.

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Found 2 international organizations.

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Algerians Sceintists Database
Organization Contact: Dr. A. Rachedi, ()
The Algerian Scientists Database (ASD) is an online database that provide users with a tool for worldwide searching and tracking Algerian contribution to science and the scientists behind the endeavors. In addition, this web resource provides users, should they elect to, with the abilities to deposit new entries and edit them when needed.
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Association for Popularization of Science
Organization Contact: Nafiseh Naimypour, ()
The Association for Popularization of Science foundated from 10 years to popularizating of science and tecknology. The goal of the spread of our organization is promote science among the public and reconcile ordinary people with scientific questions and help the youngsters to scientific groups in Iran.