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Current revision as of 15:36, 23 December 2010
Scieticity is Ars Hermeneutica's program for increasing science literacy. It includes several projects, of which this wiki is currently home to three: the Science-Book Challenge, Science Book Notes, and Science Time-Capsules. |
The Scienticity Home Page is the center of it all, where you will find the best program overview, plus links & related stuff. |
Take the Science Book Challenge 2011! |
Share your interest in reading good science writing and help Ars Hermeneutica encourage others to enjoy good science writing. |
Read the easy rules for the 2011 Science Book Challenge and start reading for science literacy! |
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