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Today is Science Day; Novelists and important young scientists try to convince the young to study science

Across the country, today, tomorrow and two days later, activities for the general public will be held free of charge at Bar Ilan University, Haifa University, Technoda in Hadera, the Dodson Institute in Rehovot and Oranim College.

The bride of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Prof. Ada Yonat in a video produced by the Ministry of Science on the occasion of Science Day 2017. Screenshot from YouTube
The bride of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Prof. Ada Yonat in a video produced by the Ministry of Science on the occasion of Science Day 2017. Screenshot from YouTube

Israeli Science Day is celebrated today across the country with a variety of activities that will continue in the next two days under the leadership of the Ministry of Science. Among today's activities: the opening of the Ministry of Science exhibition "Israeli Discoveries and Developments that Influenced the World" (the exhibition that was presented in the National Assembly last year) in the Knesset, where it will be displayed in the next two weeks.

Across the country, today, tomorrow and two days later, activities for the general public will be held free of charge at Bar Ilan University, Haifa University, Technoda in Hadera, the Dodson Institute in Rehovot and Oranim College. Full details on the events website.

Also, on the occasion of Science Day, the Ministry gathered the two Nobel Prize laureates Prof. Dan Shechtman and Aharon Chakhanover and the Nobel Prize winner Prof. Ada Yonat, alongside the young researchers Prof. Carmit Levy, Dr. Kira Radinsky and Dr. Liad Modrik and Minister of Science Ofir Akunis, for the first song of its kind in the style of spoken poetry. Watch them in the battle for the most worthwhile scientific field to study:

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