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International conferences on "Building the Scientific Mind" were held in The Hague in 2005 and in Vancouver in 2007. This is a place for continuing discussion of related matters, of how to define and make use of the scientific mind to encourage more effective and humane human communities both locally and world wide.

Like all Serendip forums, this is a place not for "final words" but rather for thoughts in progress, a place to find ideas that others have had that might be of use to you and to leave ideas that you've had that might be of use to others. Join in, and let's see what new stories we can create together.

This is an open forum, meaning that anyone can contribute using the "Post a new comment" form at the end. To avoid letting the forum become cluttered with spam, comments will be reviewed and so appear only after a delay of a day or so. If you think you might like to be a regular participant of this forum, please email Paul Grobstein at pgrobste@brynmawr.edu with a brief description of your interests, and you will be sent information about registering for this forum. Comments from registered participants who log in with user name and password will not be reviewed and so will appear in the forum immediately.

 

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