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Está a decorrer em Nova Iorque o World Science Festival, uma celebração de quatro dias dedicada à exploração científica que tem como um dos seus principais promotores o físico Brian Greene.
O programa de eventos é simplesmente extraordinário e todos aqueles que, como eu, não podem estar presentes, devem ficar atentos às novidades publicadas no World Science Festival blog bem como ao acompanhamento online feito pelos membros do TEDBlog.
Fica a indicação, como curiosidade, para um debate agendado para esta tarde com o tema Science of Morality. Participa, entre outros oradores, o neurocientista português António Damásio, num evento em que se reflecte sobre como a compreensão científica da moralidade, do certo e do errado, pode ser influente na actuação da sociedade.

World Science Festival
The World Science Festival is undergoing in the city of New York. It’s a four day celebration dedicated to the scientific exploration and discovery, created by theoretical physicist Brian Greene.
The program is simply overwhelming. If you can’t attend in person, stay tuned to the online coverage on the World Science Festival blog and on TEDBlog.
A special highlight goes to today’s debate on the Science of Morality featuring, among other speakers, the Portuguese neuroscientist António Damásio, discussing the ways in which the scientific understanding of morality may influence society.


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