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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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