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New York City Will Host World Science Festival Again in May, Program Unveiled

Mark Hoffman
First Posted: Apr 23, 2013 04:53 PM EDT

As a great opportunity to experience science, the World Science Festival will take place between May and June in New York City and just unveiled its 2013 program lineup today. Numerous events and locations will present many of the world's leading scientists, artists and influential thinkers, bringing science to life in imaginative ways throughout NYC.

The five-day festival celebrates science with original programming that includes free events for young innovators, scientists-in-the-making, and families - as well as discourse and debate, theater, competitions, music, exhibitions, culinary adventures and social experiences that transform the city and bring the world's leading scientists in direct contact with the broader public.

The annual Festival has counted around 850,000 visitors in the 5 years of its existence, frequenting the 250 programs in locations throughout New York City. It is said to be the nation's most anticipated science event, aiming to allow everyone to experience science in unique and thrilling ways.

Just the highlights of the program unveiled by the non-profit organizers make quite a list:

Events include "a theatrical exploration of quantum mechanics, a special address from Nobel Laureate James Watson, stargazing with astronomers in Brooklyn Bridge Park, a tech fest that turns downtown Brooklyn into "Innovation Square," Nobel laureate David Baltimore assessing progress toward ending the AIDS epidemic, artist Mathew Ritchie discussing art and the mind, pioneering scientist Nora Volkow in a global town hall discussion with students, actor and science enthusiast Alan Alda illuminating the nature of time for kids, beer-brewing with scientists (and 3,500 year old yeast), mathematician Steven Strogatz guiding audiences through the labyrinth of infinity,  and basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar joining family and youth at the Ultimate Science Street Fair in Washington Square Park.

Locations and dates:

The preliminary list of programs for the 2013 World Science Festival can be found at: https://www.worldsciencefestival.com/events

Tickets range from Free to $35 , with public ticket sales beginning on April 25th, 2013.

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