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348:'s Physics at Work program have created annual events to demonstrate to secondary students uses of physics in everyday life and a Senior Physics Challenge. Seeing the importance these initiatives, Cambridge has established a full-time physics outreach organization, an Educational Outreach Office, and aspirations for a Center of Physics and expanded industrial partnerships that "would include a well equipped core team of outreach officers dedicated to demonstrating the real life applications of physics, showing that physics is an accessible and relevant subject". 36: 1131:(NAS) designed to connect entertainment industry professionals with top scientists and engineers to help the creators of television shows, films, video games, and other productions incorporate science into their work. She is currently a freelance writer contributing to a physics outreach dialogue with articles in a variety of publications such as 1219:(IoP) The IoP aims to provide positive and compelling experiences of physics for public audiences through engaging and entertaining activities and events. The public engagement grant scheme is designed to give financial support of up to ÂŁ1500 to individuals and organisations running physics-based events and activities in the UK and Ireland. 1109:, he is known for his efforts to spread public awareness of physics and cosmology. He is the face of the Fermilab YouTube channel, where he has made over 150 videos. He is also a frequent contributor to CNN, Forbes, and many other online journals. He is also author of several books, including "Understanding the Universe", published by 630:(DPG, German Physical Society) is the world's largest organization of physicists. The DPG actively participates in communication between physics and the general public with several popular scientific publications and events such as the "Highlights of Physics" which is an annual physics festival organized jointly by the DPG and the 255:
primarily to interactive science exhibits that demonstrated principles in physics. The Exploratorium published the details of their own exhibits in "Cookbooks" that served as an inspiration to many other museums around the world, and since then has diversified into many outreach programs. Oppenheimer
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is Canada's national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics and accelerator-based science. In addition to its science mission, the laboratory is committed to physics outreach, offering public tours of its facilities, public talks, an artist in residence program, student fellowships, and other
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aimed at broadening the audience for and awareness and understanding of physics. While the general public may sometimes be the focus of such activities, physics outreach often centers on developing and providing resources and making presentations to students, educators in other disciplines, and in
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Many contemporary initiatives in physics outreach have begun to shift focus, transcending traditional field boundaries, seeking to engage students and the public by integrating elements of aesthetic design and popular culture. The goal has been not only to push physics out of a strictly
373:(NAS) to increase public awareness, knowledge, and understanding of science and advanced science technology through its representation in television, film, and other media. It was officially launched in 2008 as a partnership between the NAS and Hollywood. The Exchanged is Based in 312:, was formed to create a community of scientists, science educators, and communication specialists in science education and public outreach for particle physics. This group became the International Particle Physics Outreach Group (IPPOG) in 2011 after the start up of the 720:
as "helping physics and fiction collide". In 2014, the program was the most popular sitcom and most popular non-sports program on American TV with an average of 20 million viewers. However, the show has been criticized for sometimes portraying the scientific community
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covered this group in an article entitled "Quantum Physics For Everyone" which discussed how with the help of designers and unconventional demonstrations, the project sought out and succeeded to engage people who never thought of themselves as interested in science.
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that reaches students through live presentations. She also trains scientists and engineers to improve their communications skills to enable them to extend their research across a broader audience. Sadler was the IoP Young Professional Physicist of the Year in
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who attempt to provide a conceptual framework for the LHC's results. Reviewers praised the film for making theoretical arguments seem comprehensible, for making scientific experiments seem thrilling, and for making
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was a Nobel-prize-winning theoretical physicist also known as a science popularizer through his books and lectures ranging from physics topics (quantum physics, nanophysics...) to autobiographical essays.
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is a series of educational videos created by Henry Reich and disseminated through its YouTube channel. It displays a series of pedagogical short videos about various physics phenomena and theories.
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gave a series of nineteen lectures aimed towards young adults with the hopes of conveying scientific phenomena. His intentions were to raise awareness, inspire them and generate revenue of the
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is a series of educational videos created by Derek Muller and disseminated through its YouTube channel. It displays a series of pedagogical short videos about science, including physics.
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created in 2007 and revolves around the lives of scientists at the California Institute of Technology. This show has been widely recognized for popularizing science and noted by the
589:(CAP), or in French Association canadienne des physiciens et physiciennes (ACP) is a Canadian professional society that focuses on creating awareness amongst Canadians and Canadian 275:
In the ensuing years, physics outreach, and science outreach more generally, continued to expand and took on new popular forms, including highly successful television shows such as
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framework but also to draw in professionals and students from other fields to bring their perspectives on physical phenomena. Such work includes artists creating sculptures using
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is a physics professor at Cleveland State University. He wrote the Amateur Scientist column in Scientific American from 1978 to 1988 and authored the popular science book
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is a French educational television program that originally aired from November 5, 1994, to present. 20 shows dealt with astronomy and space topics and 13 about physics.
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physics honor society at universities was instrumental in the expanding number of physics presentations, and led to the creation of physics clubs open to all students.
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The French research group, La Physique Autrement (Physics Reimagined), of the Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, works on research about new ways to present modern
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is an online repository for physics classroom demonstrations. It shows teachers the experiments they can do in class while also hosting videos of said experiments.
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is a portal of educational videos explaining the characteristics of each element and supporting topics such as nuclear reactions. The project is sponsored by the
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Lan, Boon Leong, and Jeanette B. S. Lim. "Michael Faraday: Prince Of Lecturers In Victorian England." The Physics Teacher (Stony Brook, N.Y.) 39.1 (2001): 32-36.
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received a $ 6.1M, five-year grant to support a nationwide expansion of the Quarknet program. Also in 1997, the European Particle Physics Outreach Group, led by
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is an American science documentary television series narrated and hosted by American actor Morgan Freeman and has featured physicists such as such as
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who also wrote popular books on science, some of which are still in print more than a half-century after their original publication
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to a wider audience have been undertaken by individuals and institutions since the early 19th century. Historic works, such as the
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promotes science and engineering as part of popular culture through Science Made Simple, an educational spin-off company of
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in Munich, the world's largest science museum, which had a number of interactive displays that impressed the Oppenheimers.
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is awarded by the Institute of Physics to acknowledge outstanding contributions to the public understanding of physics.
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is an astrophysicist and science communicator who participated to TV and radio shows and wrote various outreach books.
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is a British physicist and musician best known to the public as the presenter of a number of science programs for the
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is a French astrophysicist known for his outreach efforts especially in relationship with fiction and science fiction.
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was an astrophysicist and science popularizer, one of his important contributions being the 1980 television series
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is a French physicist and philosopher of science involved in outreach efforts about particle and quantum physics.
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publication, run by the Institute of Physics, started explaining scientific concepts through its YouTube channel.
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science center run by the Finnish Science Centre Foundation with a broad spectrum of physics-related exhibits.
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Slafkosky, Jenny. "Fact Sheet: One Year at Pier 15". Exploratorium. The Exploratorium. Retrieved 2014-05-15.
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is an international charitable institution that aims to advance physics education, research and application.
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is a theoretical physicist involved in various outreach activities (books, TV shows). He co-founded the
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As a form of outreach within the physics education community for teachers and students, in 1997 the US
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in Philadelphia is one of the oldest centers for science education and research in the United States.
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in Paris hosts online videos that display various interviews about science, including physics.
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in 1965. He noted that three museums served as important influences on the Exploratorium: the
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awards grants up to $ 10,000 to help APS members develop new physics outreach activities.
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is a theoretical physicist involved in various outreach activities (blog, TV shows...).
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in New York City is both a museum and a research facility with a department in
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with 15-metre dome. It was created in 1937 by the French Nobel Prize physicist
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of Science and Art, which Oppenheimer and his wife visited frequently; and the
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that provides an intimate and accessible view of the first experiments at the
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issues, sponsoring physics related events, , and publishes Physics in Canada.
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who is Foundation Professor of the School of Earth and Space Exploration at
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Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e.V. (2013, January 8). Retrieved from
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Dr. Frank Oppenheimer - Biography (long). (2014, January 1) Retrieved from
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Leonardo, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology
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has a specific section devoted to outreach and popularization of science.
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and works to reduce the impact of superstition and religious dogma in
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Scientific institutions and societies with physics outreach programs
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for exceptional skill in presenting scientific ideas to lay people
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Museums and public venues primarily focused on physical phenomena
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is a French Canadian astrophysicist and popularizer of science.
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Visit the Cavendish Museum. (2008, January 1). Retrieved from
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was a French astronomer author of many popular science books.
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Cultural Center of Science, Technology and Industry (CCSTI)
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Museums were an important form of outreach but most early
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some cases researchers within different areas of physics.
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Online Physics Demo Resource from Saint Mary's University
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Dixon, P. (1996, October 1). History. Retrieved from
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Women's Engineering Society, Role Models. Retrieved
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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