Scientific Thinking for All

More illustrations for the Nobel Prize organisation, and the course Scientific Thinking for All. This new course will equip students with the tools scientists use to make sense of the world around them. By learning to evaluate evidence and solve problems in the face of uncertainty, young people will be ready to navigate the complex challenges of the 21st century, and feel empowered to make better decisions.

Illustrations by Christina Heitmann for the Nobel Prize Organization and the course Scientific Thinking for All.

Nobel Prize Outreach

Educational illustrations for the Nobel Prize organisation. The course Scientific Thinking for All has been developed under the leadership of Saul Perlmutter, 2011 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics, along with colleagues in the social sciences and philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley.  

The first unit “Evidence and Iteration in Science,” focusing on clean water access, will be released in the second half of 2023.

“Solutions through Scientific Optimism. Address the water needs for a community”

“Using Evidence to Address Water Needs”

“Iteration of Ideas”

“Solving a water quality problem”

“Testing Local Water”

“Science is a Human Endeavor”

”Validating Measurements”

“Scientific Advancement”