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The museum’s digital series offers an interview with the former director of diseases of allergies and infectious diseases.
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Anthony Fauci is presented in a new program at the Science Museum. AP Photo / Cliff Owen, file
Boston Science Museum Launches a new one -year program with the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci, among others, the museum announcement Friday.
Each year, the museum chooses a subject deemed “integrated into understanding the world”. This year, the museum highlights what “Human being“Means and explore” interconnectivity and the way we can all better better the lives that we live “, according to the announcement.
Directed by the Center for Life SciencesThe program includes new exhibitions, digital series and community partnerships.
“We put the spotlight on ourselves -” human being “is our invitation to explore what is inside all that connects us,” said the director of the Center Insoo Hyun in a press release. “In times of uncertainty or conflict, it is particularly important to immerse yourself in the physical and mental qualities that we all have in common and the ways we can help ourselves and ourselves live healthy lives and more fulfilling. ”
The big questionThe museum’s digital series on scientific discoveries will present an interview with Fauci, which has attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester.
Alongside Fauci, there will be a program by Arianna Huffington, co-founder of The Huffington Post And CEO of Thrive Global, of the artist Beatie Wolfe, of the Emerson College, the Perkins School for the Blind and the Boston Pops.
The activities facilitated by educators will appear in the Hall of human life Throughout the year, including practical activities made for young audiences. Museum enthusiasts can also expect to see demonstrations with a “humanoid robot”, illustrating how machines imitate human movement and navigate on environments designed by humans.
The program, the museum said, will also address women’s health, AI and medicine technology, aging populations, bodily systems and genetics.
The being of “human” initiatives will be announced each month throughout 2025, according to officials.
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