We The Curious | Why is uncertainty in science important? | Science in a different light @wethecurious | Uploaded July 2015 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Uncertainty in science is not only a good thing, it's a necessary thing. Georgina is a climate change scientist who explains to us what a useful tool 'error' is and how uncertainty allows us to ave confidence in our answers!
To find out more, visit: scienceinadifferentlight.org
This video was presented by: Georgina, climate change scientist.
Produced by: Suited and Booted Studios in collaboration with the We The Curious and the Science and Technology Facilities Council.
Twitter: twitter.com/we_the_curious
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We The Curious is an idea and a place for everyone. We’re all about asking questions, being playful and testing things out. An educational charity that removes boundaries around science - connecting art, people, everything, in a united culture of curiosity.
wethecurious.org
Music: Provided courtesy of YouTube Audio Library
Uncertainty in science is not only a good thing, it's a necessary thing. Georgina is a climate change scientist who explains to us what a useful tool 'error' is and how uncertainty allows us to ave confidence in our answers!
To find out more, visit: scienceinadifferentlight.org
This video was presented by: Georgina, climate change scientist.
Produced by: Suited and Booted Studios in collaboration with the We The Curious and the Science and Technology Facilities Council.
Twitter: twitter.com/we_the_curious
Facebook: facebook.com/wethecurious
Instagram: instagram.com/we_the_curious
We The Curious is an idea and a place for everyone. We’re all about asking questions, being playful and testing things out. An educational charity that removes boundaries around science - connecting art, people, everything, in a united culture of curiosity.
wethecurious.org
Music: Provided courtesy of YouTube Audio Library