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Is blood blue? Does lightning ever strike the same place twice? What about ‘the five-second rule’? Whether they were taught in school, shared on the playground, or overheard in everyday conversation, science myths like these are all around us. But how many of them are true?In this lively and interactive talk, science education ambassador Jessica Burgess guides us through some of the most widespread science myths and misconceptions. Through demonstrations and clear explanations, we’ll uncover the real science behind several of these familiar ideas and explore why they continue to persist.
Perfect for curious adults and lifelong learners, this program will leave you with a new appreciation for science. It may also inspire you to become a science myth-buster yourself!
Jessica Burgess is a science communicator, educator, scientist, and founder of STEM Translation Co., where she specializes in making complex science and technology topics understandable for everyday audiences.
Jessica has over 15 years of experience in science education and outreach, including serving as Manager of STEM Partnerships and Outreach at Argonne National Laboratory and developing STEM programs at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Jessica holds a degree in Marine Biology and a master’s degree in Science Education. Known as The STEM TranslatorTM, she is passionate about helping people of all backgrounds feel confident exploring the science shaping our world.
This program is intended for teens and adults. No registration is required.
For more information, please contact Samantha at [email protected] or at (815) 756-9568 ext. 1701.
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