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March 2 lecture to highlight scientific breakthroughs

February 24, 2021

The Lewes Public Library’s Science and Society lecture series will welcome Science Magazine News Editor Tim Appenzeller at 5 p.m., Tuesday, March 2, for a live, online discussion of Science in the Time of COVID, via Zoom.

Appenzeller will present Science Magazine’s 10 Breakthroughs of the Year, highlighting hot areas of research at a time when COVID-19 disrupted the conduct of much of science. While the top pick was the development of a COVID-19 vaccine, other exciting breakthroughs include the solution to a longstanding cosmic mystery, new discoveries of avian intelligence, sharpened forecasts of global warming, and more. Appenzeller will discuss these developments and why they were selected, as well as the impact of the pandemic on scientific research.

The lecture is free to the public. Registration is required. To register, go to lewes.lib.de.us and visit the Virtual Programs for Adults page.

The Science and Society series seeks to engage the community with scientific experts on a range of topics to better understand the world.

Appenzeller directs a team of writers, editors, and correspondents around the world, producing news and features about scientific research, science policy, and the scientific community for Science. He was previously news director at Nature, and an editor and writer at National Geographic, US News and World Report, and Scientific American.

He will be joined in conversation by Colin Norman, former news editor at Science, and Fred Dylla, executive director emeritus of the American Institute of Physics and author of “Scientific Journeys.”

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