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April 2, 2008

Bayer educates the public about science with its Making Science Make Sense® campaign.

Educating the Public about Science Literacy: the Making Science Make Sense® (MSMS) public education campaign features the MSMS Experiment Guides for parents and children; the MSMS Audio Series, two-minute sound bite science classes; the C.A.U.S.E. Challenge Film Festival, an environmental documentary film competition for high school students; and, the annual Bayer Facts of Science Education surveys, which gauge public opinion on the state of science education in the United States, as well as public support for reform and recognition of the roles that science and science literacy play in everyday life.

Credit: Bayer


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