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Dr. Frederic Bertley is a scientist, scholar, and evangelist for innovating thinking, ideation and challenging the status quo.
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Explore 'superbugs' (like COVID-19) and antibiotic-resistant bacteria; human variation in skin color and the concept of race; the ethics of gene editing; how climate science works; and ways artificial intelligence could revolutionize our world.
In a transformative move for the United States' technological sovereignty and Ohio's economic landscape, Intel has unveiled an unprecedented investment in Central Ohio, initiating a mega semiconductor chip manufacturing complex. This colossal project, valued at over $20 billion, stands as the largest single private-sector investment in the United States' history and will establish the U.S.
An accomplished scientist and educator, Dr. Frederic Bertley discusses the importance of science literacy.
QED with Dr. B
Learn about the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and how to keep safe from ‘superbugs’; discover how nanotechnology looks promising in treating late-stage sepsis and why mapping human antibodies can lead to breakthroughs in combating disease.
Conversations about race with scientific experts who are tackling this charged topic from a variety of angles - how skin color is an adaptive trait and varies widely across the planet, how race is a social, not biological construct and how humans are in fact 99.9% identical, plus how even our technology is influenced by implicit bias.
Viruses can be deadly or benign yet remain fascinating because they always need a host to survive and reproduce. Scientists studying viruses are optimistic that viruses could actually benefit our lives and planet if their secrets are decoded. Learn how viruses work, and how vaccines are developed plus how viruses can jump from species to species.
Learn how scientists are finding and using a variety of data to track changes in our climate. From a snapshot of earth thousands of years ago in ice core samples, to predictive models that help us understand the future of the planet, discover how data is the foundational work of climate science.
Learn how we can better communicate with others about climate change with help from history, ethics and communication. In this episode we meet a historian, a scientist, a communications expert and an ethicist as we piece together what climate means to us as a society and how we can better communicate with others about climate science and climate change.
Artificial Intelligence is more than just a powerful computer to support social media. AI is sophisticated and living up to its promise to enhance our everyday lives – from robots that support and teach special needs children to algorithms that can help predict the risk of developing breast cancer.
Find out how exercise changes more than just your muscles as experts describe the physiological and psychological changes that can help make us happier, more social and more focused, regardless of our athletic abilities.
From Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams to the neural pathways that deliver flavor signals to the brain, explore how the science of taste is a delicious area of study.
While chronic stress is known to have multiple adverse health outcomes, moderate amounts of short-term stress can be beneficial. Learn how scientists measure stress and trace its pathways through the body, and how to optimize stress responses for better performance and decision making.
When we look to the sky in search of extraterrestrial life, what exactly are we looking for? Find out how microorganisms, exoplanets and radio waves contribute to the search for life among the stars.
New technologies in genetic research are clearing the pathway for effective treatment for genetic diseases and have dramatically increased the possibilities of helping plants and animals adapt to changing ecosystems.
Discover what neurotransmitters are involved in addiction and how neuroscientists are challenging outdated concepts of addiction identification and treatment.
Addiction can have devastating effects on not just the individual, but entire communities. Scientists are now studying how a wholistic approach to addiction treatment means looking beyond the addiction itself.
We watch sports, we play sports, and we cheer for our favorite teams. Experts today are uncovering the science of how elite champions are made and why sports fandom is psychologically beneficial for everyone.
Experts reveal the science behind every step of coffee production, from farm to cup. Discover genetic sequencing to optimize coffee plants, chemical engineering to brew the perfect cup, and the pursuit of sustainable practices throughout the process.
QED With Dr. B Season 2 Episode 3 | 26m 46s | Researchers are uncovering new worlds at the nanoscale. Discover how scientists today build invisible structures out of DNA, listen in on bacterial "conversations," and design textiles at the nanoscale with real-world applications for all of us.
Forensics is about uncovering the truth in a criminal investigation using available evidence, but how reliable is the evidence? Learn how experts use the latest science on fingerprinting, DNA, and eyewitness testimony to make evidence more reliable.
Sleep impacts all of us. Whether we get a lot of it or not nearly enough, our quality of sleep impacts other facets of our lives. Explore the science behind why we sleep, what happens when we don't sleep enough, and what we can do to sleep better.
Why do we age, and how can we age better? Explore how telomeres mediate aging in our cells. Learn how SuperAgers' cognitive skills remain sharp past the age of 80. Finally, explore the role of artificial intelligence in helping us to age better.
The enteric nervous system, sometimes called the “little brain” in the gut, controls everything that the gut does. Gastroenterologist Dr. Pankaj Jay Pasricha explains how a better understanding of the enteric nervous system may have important implications for treatment for diseases like IBS and depression.
What do virtual reality, the placebo effect, and mindfulness have in common? They empower the brain! Learn how scientists engage neuroplasticity with VR, reduce painful symptoms with the placebo effect, and increase focus with mindfulness.
Experts today grapple with the complexity of studying human emotions. Explore myths, learn how researchers use animals to better understand human emotional states, and see how an unexpected finding shed new light on early emotional development.
How are animals helping us to live longer and better lives? The answer might surprise you! Learn how dogs teach us to detect disease, how mosquitos teach us to deliver drugs painlessly, and how veterinarians and doctors learn from one another.
Scientists around the world are working to develop innovative energy solutions. Dr. B travels to Oak Ridge National Laboratory to speak with leading experts about advances in nuclear fusion, materials science, and biofuels.
Science and art overlap in meaningful ways, and Dr. B explores this intersection through glassmaking. Learn the history of humans shaping glass, watch expert glassblowers at work, and explore the ways that glassmaking serves both science and art.
How do you become an astronaut? Dr. B travels to the Johnson Space Center to find out. Explore the challenges of astronaut training and learn how the team prepares to explore the unknown in space.
Dr. B in 3
Welcome to the thrilling trailer for the eagerly-awaited Season 3 of COSI's acclaimed animated series, "Dr. B in 3." Dive swiftly into captivating scientific topics with each episode as Dr. B brilliantly breaks down intricate scientific concepts into digestible, relatable metaphors over world class hip-hop beats.
The smartphone packs generations of world-changing innovations into one device. Electricity, photography, geolocation, the internet... it's all in there, shaping how we connect, work, and live. But with great power comes... shorter attention spans? Dr. B explores the undeniable influence of smartphones on modern life.
Every time you send a text or make a call, your words travel at the speed of light-but how? Most people don't realize that radio waves, infrared signals, and fiber optic cables are all working together to make instant communication possible.
Your smartphone is your personal assistant-helping you find restaurants, snap selfies, and stay connected. But it's also quietly collecting your data, tracking your movements, and building a shockingly detailed profile on you. Ever wonder how ads seem to read your mind? It's not magic-it's data mining.
Swipe. Scroll. Tap. Pinch. Your smartphone reacts instantly to every touch-but have you ever wondered how? It turns out, your body is more connected to your device than you think. Dr. B breaks down the science of touchscreens, revealing how they harness your body's electrical energy to function.
Every year, tech companies unveil shiny new models-a little sleeker, a little faster-but at what cost? While consumers chase the latest tech, smartphone manufacturers and telecommunication companies cash in on an upgrade cycle built for profit, not sustainability. What is often ignored?
Take in the science of breathing with Dr. B in the latest episode of Dr. B in 3. Discover the fascinating journey of oxygen and its crucial role in powering every cell in your body.
Learn about the natural phenomenon of eclipses with Dr. B! From awe-struck animals to the mesmerized human gaze, discover the science behind solar and lunar eclipses. With a major solar eclipse on the horizon April 8, 2024, this episode is your ultimate guide to understanding these breathtaking celestial events.
Why do we celebrate reading literacy, yet often disregard science literacy? Join Dr. B as he unravels this conundrum and advocates for a science-informed society.
Grab your suitcase and join us as we embark on a cosmic journey to learn about Dark Matter. What is this elusive thing that makes up most of the universe's mass? How does it affect our galaxy? Dr. B. takes you through a fascinating exploration of this profound cosmic mystery!
Buckle up for another cosmic quest in Dr. B in 3! Are we alone in this vast universe? Is there extraterrestrial life waiting to be discovered? Dr. B breaks down the math and probabilities, making a compelling case for life beyond Earth.
Along the grand journey of discovery, science is a narrative constantly guided by evidence. Curious about how scientists unveil the truth? It's less about shifts in opinion; it's about a meticulous process where evidence takes center stage. Engage with this episode of "Dr. B in 3" as we illuminate the path of the science process and the ongoing revelation of truth through evidence.
Welcome to Dr. B in 3! In this episode, we unpack the story of semiconductors-a major driver of today's digital age. Venture with Dr. B into the depth of silicon's transformative journey, from humble beginnings to standing on the brink of a projected $1 trillion global impact.
As artificial intelligence takes leaps in mimicking human creativity, we explore the frontier where neural networks, vast datasets, and digital artistry converge. How does machine processing truly compare to the timeless ingenuity of human creativity? Join Dr. B for a deep dive into the AI revolution.
Explore the complexities of stress with Dr. B in "Dr. B in 3"! Unpack the science behind our body's reaction to stress, distinguishing between the life-saving 'acute' and the health-compromising 'chronic' forms. This episode sheds light on stress as an essential survival mechanism, illustrating how our bodies prepare for 'fight or flight' and the impact of prolonged stress on our health.
Welcome to the season 3 premiere of the acclaimed COSI original animated series, "Dr. B in 3." This episode delves into the intricate topic of "Implicit Bias." Dive beneath the surface and uncover the daily subconscious shortcuts our minds operate on. How have life's tapestries and societal surroundings crafted our viewpoints?
Enjoy this exclusive episode of "Dr. B in 3" from COSI Studios. Witness the meticulous process of transforming cutting-edge science into captivating three-minute animations. Providing an unprecedented look behind the curtain to our audience of academic connoisseurs, innovative educators, and curious influencers, this behind-the-scenes episode reveals how Dr. B and the COSI team blend scientific precision with creative storytelling.
Welcome to a special episode of Dr. B in 3! This bonus content includes heartfelt reactions from Dr. B in 3 viewers, showcasing the impact of our work and the need for science. 🌟 🔑 Keywords to Explore: #DrBin3 #BehindTheScenes #COSIStudios #EducationalImpact #ScienceForAll #MantraOfCreation #ViewerReactions #InspiringContent #CommunityFeedback #CreativeProcess #ScienceCommunication #WhyWeCreate #DigitalStorytelling #ColumbusOH #MakingOf #COSICommunity #ScienceEducation We love to hear from you!
Dr. B answers 3 questions about viruses: Why do we have to live with them? Why can't we live without them? Why does social distancing, masks, and vaccines prevent their spread?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about herd immunity: What is it? How do we develop it? Why does it work?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about race: What is race? Why are there different skin colors? What does the science tell us?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about artificial intelligence: What is artificial intelligence? How does it work? Should you be worried?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about science literacy: What is science? What does it mean to be science literate? Why should you care?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about variants: What's a variant? Where does it come from? What does it mean for you?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about quantum computing: What is quantum computing? How does it work? What does it mean for you and me?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about genetically modified organisms: What is a GMO? Where do GMOs come from? How are they currently used?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about genetically modified organisms: What's the controversy? Should you be concerned? How do we balance innovation and caution?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about your brain: What's exactly is your brain? Where are the misconceptions? What can we do to keep it tuned?
Dr. B answers 3 questions about your organic food: What does "organic" mean? Can organic farms use pesticides? How can this knowledge influence our purchasin...
Dr. B answers 3 questions about space exploration: Why go to space? Is it worth the cost? Does it really matter to us back here on Earth?Subscribe to the COS...
Trademarks and copyrights and patents, oh my! 📚 What do you know about intellectual property? Join Dr. B for IP 101!Subscribe to the COSI YouTube channel fo...
This week's topic is a hot one! That's right- join Dr. B as we talk all things climate change! 🌎🔥Subscribe to the COSI YouTube channel for more Dr. B in 3 ...
Right brain or left brain? Fact or fiction? 🤔 🧠 Join Dr. B for the answers! Do you love Dr. B in 3? Subscribe to the COSI YouTube channel for more Dr. B in...
What do you think when you hear the word "chemicals"? It's not so positive, right? But do chemicals really deserve the bad rep? Join Dr. B to find out! ⬇️🧪 ...
What can ice tell us about our past-- and future? 🧊✨ Find out with Dr. B!Subscribe to the COSI YouTube channel for more Dr. B in 3 and other educational con...
What's the difference between causation and correlation? 🤔 How can knowing that help us navigate all the information we encounter on a daily basis? Join Dr. B to find out! ⬇️ 🔎 What do correlation & causation mean? 🧐 How are they different? ❕ Why does it matter? Learn more with Dr. B! Subscribe to the COSI YouTube channel for more Dr. B in 3 and other educational content: https://www.youtube.com/cosiscience For more information on COSI, Columbus, OH's Center of Science and...
It's the season finale! 🎉 Diversity is more than a keyword or a goal— it's already reality. Our communities are filled with a variety of identities, perspectives & expertise! So, why exactly does it matter? You know the drill, let's ask Dr. B! 🔎 What does diversity actually mean? 🧐 What does the data say about the benefits of a diverse society? ❕ Why should we care? Learn more with Dr. B! Subscribe to the COSI YouTube channel for more Dr. B in 3 and other educational content:...
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Storm Team 4’s meteorologist Liz McGiffin met up with Emmy winner Dr. Frederic Bertley, President & CEO at COSI, to talk about what is happening at COSI.
Frederic Bertley of COSI says we wake up and use technology in ways we don't think about. the importance of STEM education can not be overstated.
The importance of science literacy comes to the CMC stage with a panel of experts including Frederic Bertley, Ph.D., President and CEO of COSI, and COSI Science Festival partners Lou Von Thaer, President and CEO of Battelle, and Joanna M. Pinkerton, President/CEO, COTA, with moderator Angela An, news anchor with WBNS-10TV.
COSI wins best Science Museum for the 3rd straight year and Dr. Bertley explains why
As we enter into the holidays, COVID-19 infection rates and hospitalizations are on the rise. The increase caused by both the delta and omicron variants has health officials concerned. While scientists are still working to understand the threat omicron may pose, studies show boosters offer enhanced protection against the variant. However only 30% of Americans have received boosters while 40% remain unvaccinated. After President Biden’s latest update on the White House’s plans to...
Dr. Frederic Bertley, the president and CEO of COSI and also has a Ph.D. in immunology talked about Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of 5-11.
How can we effectively, as a community, create STEM pipelines for our local businesses and industries? And how can we make sure that effort spreads well beyond the local community? Frederic Bertley is President and CEO of The Center of Science and Industry (or COSI as it’s known colloquially). Our current K-12 system is woefully inadequate at preparing children for the world they are growing into. Without a solid STEM background, we are not going to solve the massive problems of our...
COLUMBUS (WCMH) - COSI has announced the single largest exhibit of the Marvel Universe will be coming to Central Ohio later this fall. During a ceremony Wednesday, leaders from COSI announced that the exhibition "Marvel: The Universe of Super Heroes" will be coming to the museum starting Nov.
Beginning July 12, 2021, the Columbus Museum of Art, COSI, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Ohio History Center and Ohio Village, and the Wexner Center for the Arts are launching a new program called Museums for All Columbus. The initiative is part of the national program, Museums for All.
Featuring Dr. Frederic Bertley, President and CEO, COSI and host, QED with Dr. B, WOSU Public Media and Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, former NASA Astronaut, former Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and former Administrator of NOAA, with host, Scott Light, Owner, Scott Light Consulting.
Free boxes full of STEM experiments are boosting learning for some students, thanks to generous donors. Students are saying “wow” while teachers are getting a break from their usual prep work for science experiments. This is possible because of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and its science partners.
COLUMBUS (WCMH) - The 2021 Digital COSI Science Festival will take place virtually May 5-8, 2021. Organizers said the four-day event includes several events families and science fans can take part in from the comfort of their home.
Dean and Anna are joined by CEO of COSI and host of the new show from WOSU public media QED with Dr. B, Dr. Frederic Bertley. He shares how COSI (Center of Science and Industry) in Columbus has continued to inspire young minds throughout this past year of pandemic and how wanting more time on his electronic Colece Football handheld game as a child started his own journey into the world of science education.
On this week’s show we found out how COSI is entertaining, educational, and empowering with President and CEO Dr. Frederic Bertley. We also spoke to comedian Jon Reep and musician Raelyn Nelson.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, we discuss the rise of anti-intellectualism and how it affects politics and policy during a pandemic.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)-Thursday evening an FDA panel recommended the Emergency Use Authorization for the COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna. While hundreds of healthcare workers across the state have received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, local experts explained the Moderna vaccine could provide more flexibility in distribution. "We need to get people vaccinated.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)-Despite Gov. Mike DeWine delaying the state's vaccine plan until Friday, many in the state are considering whether or not they'll take it when it's made available to them.
Many places have had to shut their doors due to the pandemic, but that isn't stopping them from finding ways to branch out. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Many places like museums, art centers and other family activity centers had to close their doors because of COVID-19.
Gov. DeWine said Ohio should receive its first batch of COVID-19 vaccines in mid-December. COLUMBUS, Ohio - After eight months of a pandemic and a solid month-and-a-half of hearing about a possible vaccine, Gov. Mike DeWine announced a date on Tuesday. "Looks like around Dec. 15 we will get our first batch," he said.
The chief scientific adviser for Operation Warp Speed says that some Americans could start receiving a COVID-19 vaccine by mid-December. Dr. Moncef Slaoui cautioned, however, that true herd immunity likely won't be achieved until May of next year. COSI president and CEO Dr. Frederic Bertley shares his take as an immunologist who has worked internationally in the field.
Learning with COSI during the COVID-19 pandemic
COSI continues to educate our community about the groundbreaking science happening all around us. Their mission is to inspire, engage, and transform lives using science and technology education. President and CEO Dr. Frederic Bertley is a scientist, scholar, and evangelist for innovating thinking, ideation, and the challenge of the status quo.
More than 38 million people globally have been infected by COVID-19 and more than a million have died. Scientists are studying the virus at an unprecedented pace, and their knowledge base has grown since March. But much is still unknown. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, COSI president and CEO, immunologist Frederic Bertley explains the latest revelations and what remains a mystery.
COSI is getting ready to reopen their doors next month! In anticipation, COSI CEO Dr. Frederic Bertley, shared a fun experiment with liquid nitrogen. COSI reopens to the public on Friday, November 20th. Reservations are required, and for more information go to cosi. org.
COSI announced Tuesday it will reopen to members and the general public on Friday, Nov. 20. The Center of Science in Industry in Columbus has been closed due to the pandemic. It originally had plans to reopen in July, but the pandemic forced COSI to make other arrangements.
COSI, Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) and the Ohio Governor's Imagination Library are teaming up to provide free reading and science experiences. The partnership began earlier this week when Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine read the children's book "As An Oak Tree Grows" by G. Brian Karas through COSI's social media channels.
COSI, Columbus Metropolitan Library, and the Ohio Governor's Imagination Library are teaming up to provide free online experiences connecting reading with science!
COLUMBUS (WCMH) - COSI has teamed up with the Columbus Metropolitan Library as well as the Ohio Governor's Imagination Library to provide free experiences to the central Ohio community connecting reading with science.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Columbus' Center of Science and Industry, or COSI, says during a pandemic, distance learning is needed now more than ever.
Join COSI, Columbus's Center of Science and Industry, and transportation technology company Virgin Hyperloop for a conversation about the future of transportation. We will be live with COSI CEO and President Dr. Frederic Bertley and Virgin Hyperloop CEO Jay Walder.
New information about COVID-19 and the novel coronavirus that causes the disease comes to light almost every day. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher: the president and CEO of COSI, who is also a scientist with a doctorate in immunology, explains the latest revelations and what we still don't know.
Join us live on COSI's Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube on August 14, 2020, for a virtual talk with a NASA Artemis engineer and COSI's own Dr. Frederic Bertley. With the Artemis program, NASA will land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024, using innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before.
COSI's president and CEO says that when it comes to reopening, it's his job to make sure the museum gets this right. COLUMBUS, Ohio - While museums and attractions have the green light to open, not every place is ready to open for customers just yet.
COLUMBUS (WCMH)-Some of your favorite cultural institutions may be opening soon, like the Columbus Zoo, but not all of them are ready to open their doors. The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus says, it is waiting on opening its doors to the public.
Dr. Frederic Bertley breaks it down...From his Childhood Adventures to COVID-19, this is the one interview that you don't want to miss. For everyone who had a question about COVID-19, you will likely find your answer here. If not, be sure to jump in the comments and we'll work to get you an answer.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher: What to do this summer in Ohio.
Ever wondered about what it’s like to go into space? Join a discussion with CEO of COSI Dr. Frederic Bertley, NASA Astronaut Douglas Wheelock, and Dr. Marla Pérez-Davis.
Get excited about our future in space! Join NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Dr. Frederic Bertley, President and CEO of COSI, named the #1 Science Center by USA Today in the nation, and hear details about how we are going to visit a new world. Ask questions to the leader of NASA!
By early May, more than 270,000 people have died around the world from the disease attributed to the new coronavirus. First identified in Wuhan, China in December, the virus has infected nearly four million worldwide, including well over a million in the U.S., which now lays claim to one in every four deaths.
The festival runs Wednesday through Saturday.
COSI is taking it's annual science festival digital! The Science Festival begins Wednesday, May 6th and runs for three days topped off with a Big 'At home' Science Celebration on Saturday, May 9th. COSI President & CEO Frederic Bertley joins Good Day Columbus to demonstrate one of the activities and explain the changes you can expect!
Sponsored Content by COSI Throughout the last month, COSI has been sharing a lot of at home science fun. And now, they are preparing to host a virtual science festival! We got a preview of all the fun leading up to it.
COSI presented its reopening plan to the Ohio Economic Recovery Task Force Wednesday. Since its closure, CEO Frederic Bertley says they've lost 85 percent of their employees. He added, even if they survive, they most likely won't be able to hire most of them back.
Dominic, a ninth grader and Healthy NewsWorks alumnus from Philadelphia, asks Dr. Frederic Bertley, head of the Center of Science and Industry in Columbus, O...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — COSI President and CEO Doctor Frederic Bertley joins us in studio on Saturday.
COLUMBUS (WCMH) - Today we're speaking with COSI President and CEO Dr. Frederic Bertley. COSI is in the running for #1 science museum in the country as one of USA Today's Ten Best!
Central Ohioans can take part in hands-on STEM demonstrations at more than 100 locations throughout Franklin County.
From Montreal to Philadelphia and now Columbus, Dr. Frederic Bertley has solidified an international name for himself in the science industry thanks to his dynamic work in areas like immunology and community engagement, as well as his work with projects like the Color of Science Program.
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Watch COSI's Dr. Bertley talk breakthrough cases.
Watch COSI's Dr. Bertley talks what's in the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dr. Frederic Bertley. Dr. Bertley is a scientist, scholar, and evangelist for innovative thinking. As the President and CEO of COSI, he is shepherding the leading science center to its next iteration in a legacy of success.
An accomplished scientist and educator, Dr. Frederic Bertley discusses the importance of science literacy.
On November 10, 2016, COSI's Board of Trustees announced Dr. Frederic Bertley would be COSI's fifth president and CEO. In the spirit of science, our guests asked questions of our new CEO. See more at cosi.org/newsroom.
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“The highlight of my day is seeing that ‘aha’ moment,” says Frederic Bertley, BSc’94, PhD’00, president and CEO of the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio. He’s talking about “that oh-my-gosh expression” when someone engages with a cool science exhibit at COSI or takes part in a fun experiment.
Columbus, OH (April 17, 2023)-The Columbus Foundation today announced Frederic Bertley, PhD, President and CEO of the Center of Science and Industry (COSI), as the 2023 honoree of The Spirit of Columbus Award.
Frederic Bertley reverberates cool. Even though he's an immunologist and the president and CEO of Columbus' Center of Science and Industry, he's more comfortable in Chuck Taylor sneakers and jeans than he is a suit and tie or a lab coat (though he effortlessly rocks those, too).
NASA is supporting a nationwide initiative to provide nutritious and hands-on educational kits to children, teachers, and families in need. Members of the media are invited in-person to the next event in Washington to learn more about the Artemis Learning Lunchbox initiative from NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, as well as agency astronauts.
[Columbus, Ohio] December 6, 2022 - Powered by its founding board of committed community leaders, RAPID 5 is ready to transform our region, by putting nature at the center of our lives and growth.
We're back with another installment of Best Day Ever, our feature highlighting how local movers and shakers spend their time in Central Ohio. What's happening: Frederic Bertley is the president and CEO of COSI, the nation's top science museum for three years running, according to a USA Today poll.
Your future boss is an 8-year-old Ohioan named Finn Ashby. The science whiz from Licking County made such an impression at the Hartford Fair Intel booth that even company leadership took notice, inviting him to Friday's plant groundbreaking as a special guest. "It's so nice to meet my future replacement," CEO Pat Gelsinger gleefully predicted on stage.
Honorable Kay McConney, Minister of Education for Barbados and COSI distribute hundreds of science kits to youth to promote science and technology on the island Barbados Ministry of Education and Center of Science and Industry (COSI) Launch STEM Learning Lunchbox Initiative Dr. Frederic Bertley and Barbados Education Ministry officials demonstrate hands-on science for the students in Barbados.
The impact of Intel's investment on STEM education in Central Ohio cannot be overstated. Much like the launch of Sputnik catalyzed our successful first manned mission to the moon, the magnitude and scope of this tech giant's presence will forever change the tone and tenor of our conversations around STEM education and its unique importance for generations to come.
Will the James Webb Space Telescope help answer the three fundamental questions of life? Many have hope that it will.
Future Astronomer Joshua Carter Honoree, Dr. Frederic Bertley COLUMBUS, OHIO, UNITED STATES, July 9, 2022 / EINPresswire.com/ -- The Ohio based All Disabilities Festival is celebrating the achievements of people who have overcome challenges to create a better world. At this year's All Disabilities Festival, the founders are intentional by creating a kid's space on behalf of future astronomer Joshua Carter.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson helped hand out food with an extra serving of STEM activities to children and families at New Beginnings Church - The Gathering Place in Orlando, Florida, on Friday, June 3.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson and Dr. Frederic Bertley, president of the Center of Science and Industry of Columbus, Ohio (COSI) "launch" the COSI-NASA Learning Lunchboxes distribution at New Beginnings Church in Orlando, Friday, June 3, 2022.
Molly Krueger's eyes lit up the moment she arrived at the Center of Science and Industry on Wednesday afternoon. The 3-year-old from Marysville was there with her mother, Ann-Morgan Krueger, and her brother, 9-year-old Ryan Krueger.
In 2019, COSI was on a tear, selling more tickets and receiving more philanthropic support than ever before. "We were living the dream," says Frederic Bertley, the Columbus science museum's chief executive. Then, in March 2020, everything changed.
For the third year in a row, COSI Columbus has been named " Best Science Museum " in USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. The museum ranked above other famous science centers and museums in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and more.
How much do you know about snow? Sure, it's cold, it's white, and it's a regular part of life in the Far North. But how much do you really know about snow? Did you know there are several types of the white stuff, for example?
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches lives. Inspired by Moore's Law, we continuously work to advance the design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our customers' greatest challenges.
It's natural that people have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines
Compared to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ohio has multiple tools to monitor to battle the virus, including coronavirus therapeutics and treatments, and the vaccine. Though the virus is on the decline, Vanderhoff noted the last two years a spring and summer lull was followed by a surge.
At the beginning of 2020, The Center of Science and Industry in Columbus, Ohio, was on a roll. The museum had sold its most tickets ever in 2019, the Ohio Museum Association had named it the best museum in the state and USA Today ranked it as the nation's top science museum.
Although COVID-19 outbreak wiped out December commencement ceremonies recently at the University of Maryland, many other colleges and universities were able to host live events this past weekend despite concerns about the spread of the omicron variant.
More than 3,530 new graduates of The Ohio State University received their diplomas at an afternoon ceremony Sunday at the Schottenstein Center.The graduates and their families received messages of cautious optimism as they prepare to enter a new phase in their lives in a time of great challenges and change.Presiding over the ceremony, President ...
Frederic Bertley, president and CEO of COSI (the Center of Science and Industry), will deliver the autumn commencement address at The Ohio State University.The ceremony will be held Sunday, Dec. 19, at the Schottenstein Center. Approximately 3,600 graduates will receive diplomas during the ceremony, which begins at 2 p.m."Dr. Bertley - or simply...
Dec. 10-Center won't have formal office space That's the thing about Elephant Toothpaste-it always makes an entrance. "Huh, what do you think about that ?" Dr. Frederic Bertley asked, while those gathered in the school cafeteria at Mountaineer Middle broke into whoops and applause. "Don't try this at home, " he said.
Rounding the first corner of the upcoming Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes exhibit at COSI Columbus, visitors will see an issue of Marvel Comics No. 1 from 1939, featuring the Human Torch and Sub-Mariner. That's the piece that started the entire Marvel universe.
Frederic Bertley has been named to the Blooloop 50 Museum Influencer list for 2021
The world's greatest comic book characters will make a superhero landing at the Center of Science and Industry in November for the new "Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes" exhibition.
Interactive science communicators make a difference while having fun.
A flash of light emitted from an LED screen as children much too young to remember Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner watched in awe. With parents who grew up on Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes Cartoons in mind, Columbus's Center of Science and Industry returned with a new exhibit: The Animation Academy.
In what is now an annual tradition, Columbus Business First is identifying the 100 people making the most impact on Central Ohio during a time of tremendous upheaval as we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. It is never an easy task and this year was no different.
After over a year, the Center of Science and Industry, or COSI, reopened to the public on Thursday. COSI president and CEO Frederic Bertley said it feels good to be open again after 446 days. And yes, he counted - down to the 642,240 hours and 38,000,547 seconds.
After 446 days, 642,240 hours and 38,546,400 seconds of closure, the Center of Science and Industry opened its doors Thursday morning to droves of explorers who have long-awaited the return of the facility's offerings. The calculations come courtesy of CEO and President Frederic Bertley, who, like the guests returning to the center, was just as excited for the reopening.
After many months of shut doors and a strictly virtual presence, the Center of Science and Industry will reopen to the public June 3. Initially closed March 13, 2020, COSI will reopen with new exhibitions lined up.
Read about QED with Dr. B, written by elementary student Zaniyah Parker.
While interviewing for COSI's top job, Frederic Bertley's brain began whirring with possibilities when he noticed WOSU's television studios inside the science center. He'd always wanted to make a TV show about science, so even after the studios moved to Ohio State University's campus, he kept up talks with WOSU general manager Tom Rieland.
In recognizing the importance of diversity in the world of science, the Center of Science and Industry will welcome Miss America 2020 winner Camille Schrier for the center's The Color of Science Digital Series from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday.
A "historic" statewide project to feed hungry children and their hungry minds debuted Tuesday afternoon in Newark. A long chain of cars lined University drive at the Ohio State University and COTC campuses, winding still farther down Granville Road, each car in line to receive the first-to-be distributed "Distance Learning Initiative" special "Learning Lunch Box Kits."
After closing its doors last year because of the coronavirus, the Center of Science and Industry has announced that it will reopen June 3 with several safeguards in place. "We are very excited that we can now open our doors again to give people who love COSI and love to come in to have a fun and hands-on experience," COSI President and CEO Frederic Bertley said.
The Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland and the Center of Science and Industry in Columbus are among 15 finalists for the 2021 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, which recognizes museums and libraries that have had a significant impact on their communities.
Frederic Bertley is used to wearing a lot of hats. He's COSI's president and CEO, a doctor of immunology and a member of numerous boards in Central Ohio and beyond. Now, he can add another title to his résumé: TV host.
Pandemic precautions may be getting old, but many Americans aren't ready to give them up - even after COVID-19 is under control. A national survey of more than 2,000 adults conducted by the Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State between Jan.
As the COVID-19 pandemic approaches its first anniversary, the Ohio History Connection plans to reflect on the past year with the help of experts. The History connection will host a virtual panel Wednesday evening called "History and Public Health - Reflecting on One Year of COVID-19."
After enduring more than a year in the grip of a deadly, unpredictable virus that brought misery and chaos, Columbus' public health leaders can sense a shift to the positive as vaccines roll out from lab to large-scale immunization.
Read about QED with Dr. B, written by elementary student Briana Williams.
Boy or girl? They may be the most complete T. Rex ever found - and one of the world's most studied fossils since being discovered in South Dakota in 1990 - but scientists still don't know whether SUE, named for Sue Hendrickson who first spied the T-Rex's bones sticking out of the rock, is a boy or girl.
The medical and epidemiological community was taken off-guard by Covid-19. Now they've squeezed 10 years of research into one trying to save lives. Faced with a voracious virus that sickens and kills more people every day, science detectives around the world and here in Columbus have had to push through uncharted territory to understand and contain the perpetrator, and they've needed help from the public.
With no end to the coronavirus pandemic in sight, COSI Columbus has decided that it's largest annual science event will again be virtual this May. The third annual COSI Science Festival, set for May 5-8, will include online programs and events that culminate on the last day with the "Big Science Celebration" where people can connect virtually together with at-home science activities.
Between the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and our growing reliance on technology, science has, perhaps, never been more important in our society.Yet, people often feel like they don't understand - or can't comprehend - the scientific issues that play such a vital role in our daily lives. A new television series, a partnership between COSI (the Center of Science and Industry) in Columbus and The Ohio State University, hopes to improve that understanding.
Central Ohioans who are curious about science and seeking to broaden their understanding have a new programming option with a local spin. The first episode of "QED with Dr. B," a weekly primetime television science series created by the Center of Science and Industry on West Broad Street in Columbus and PBS affiliate WOSU Public Media, will air Jan. 27.
COSI and WOSU Public Media have joined forces in QED with Dr. B., a new weekly primetime television-series. The show, hosted by COSI President and CEO Dr. Fredric Bertley, a widely celebrated researcher and immunologist, will discuss global science topics that affect our daily lives.
COSI's President and CEO to host weekly series, "QED with Dr. B" highlighting breakthrough scientific discoveries and fostering science literacy The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) and WOSU Public Media, a PBS affiliate station, are collaborating on a brand new magazine-style weekly primetime television series, QED with Dr. B.
We spoke to Dr Frederic Bertley to hear about the innovations he is bringing to the Center of Science and Industry (COSI), the issues facing the contemporary world of science, and the factors that drew him into the sector.
Sunday was a day for being outside, no doubt, with summer-like temperatures and sunshine. It also was a day for science in Franklinton. Representatives from COSI and CoverMyMeds were handing out 500 human physiology-themed Learning Lunchboxes at Avondale Elementary School, containing everything kids needed to conduct experiments related to the human body.
COSI, closed since March due to the pandemic, has announced a reopening date for members and the general public. The Columbus hands-on science center will be open Nov. 20 to Dec. 20 three days a week on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with hours from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. After that date, open hours will be re-evaluated and announced.
After closing in March at the outset of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, COSI Columbus has revealed its plans to welcome back the public. The science museum, at 333 W. Broad St. west of downtown Columbus along the Scioto River, announced Oct. 13 its intentions to open Nov.
COSI has announced its public reopening, set for Friday, Nov. 20. The center will reopen gradually, with strict COVID-19 restrictions, limited contact and attractions, and a high-tech new HVAC system to keep the air clean. The Center of Science and Industry has been closed since March 13, but a reopening guide from the center cites...
Since popular education destinations like museums, zoos, and musical acts cannot accept visitors or host field trips due to Covid-19 restrictions, has launched "Channels" to bring them to classrooms and homes remotely.
The COSI on Wheels: Curbside experience is bringing science learning opportunities to Columbus City School locations, neighborhood parks and libraries.
The science museum was set to welcome back members on Wednesday before reopening to the general public a week later on July 15. COSI Columbus has canceled its plan to reopen as coronavirus cases in Franklin County surge. The science museum was set to welcome back members on Wednesday before opening to the public a week later.
COSI will reopen in July after being closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Museums in the state of Ohio have been able to be open since June 10, following Gov. Mike DeWine's gradual unwinding of mandated closures designed to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. But COSI isn't rushing back. The reason why it hasn't yet announced its reopening date is simple: science.
The question facing all organizations on the cusp of welcoming back the public - how do we keep patrons safe? - is particularly poignant for an institution like COSI where hands-on demonstrations are a cornerstone of its experience.
The governor's announcement that museums, movie theaters and other entertainment venues were allowed to open starting next Wednesday produced a sigh of relief Thursday afternoon.And it also sent the people scurrying to determine the most realistic date for their actual reopening, with many saying they won't open until at least the following weekend.
COSI Columbus was named on Friday as the nation's best science museum in the USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards out of 20 science museums nationwide. COSI Columbus' permanent exhibits, high-wire unicycle and outdoor science park have earned it more national renown.
One if by land. What if by tube? Central Ohio got the first look at the XP-1, a pod designed to travel through metal tubes at speeds in excess of 600 mph, this week. "Welcome to 'The Jetsons,'" said Frederic Bertley, president and CEO of COSI, where a nationwide roadshow showcasing the technology kicked off on Sunday.
Geographical disparities and a growing skills gap are high on the list of chief executives' concerns. Workforce issues have been identified as a top challenge by the region's CEOs in recent years, according to the Central Ohio CEO Survey conducted by Capital University for Columbus CEO.
Frederic Bertley is the winner of the large nonprofit award. Frederic Bertley, President and CEO, COSI About: The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) provides informal science experiences, including hands-on interactives on the museum floor, state-of-the-art planetarium and movie theater spaces, in-person and digital outreach programs and a one-of-a-kind partnership with the American Museum of Natural History.
COSI's highly credentialed, custom-sneaker-wearing, unicorn-whispering pitchman extraordinaire has big plans for the science center's future. Standing in front of the judicial bench inside the Supreme Court of Ohio building, Frederic Bertley begins with a story. It's one he tells often, about his origins and a video game gone wrong.
This week, the largest science festival in the state of Ohio will take place - right in your backyard. Running May 1-4, the first-ever COSI Science Festival will include more than 100 science experiments and hands-on events taking place throughout the area, from Powell and Reynoldsburg to Canal Winchester and Westerville.
Check out photos from our cover shoot and a video of Frederic Bertley making "elephant toothpaste." When planning the Spring 2019 issue, we wanted a fun and dynamic cover to celebrate our relaunch as a glossy publication. The photo also had to represent our popular annual Summer Camp Guide, which makes up a significant part of the content.
After a decade of conversation, local organizers and participants in TEDxColumbus reflect on its impact. Frederic Bertley, an internationally known scientist and the CEO and president of COSI, has been an invited speaker at the White House, the United Nations and the National Academy of Sciences. He's taught at Harvard Medical School.
Undergraduate college and major:: McGill University, physiology and mathematics What is your No. 1 work priority right now? My No. 1 work priority is to ensure that COSI continues and expands on being the seminal science center for Ohio and one of the leading science centers of the nation.
COSI's new CEO: "the apparel oft proclaims the man."
As COSI prepares to welcome dinosaurs, its new president and CEO couldn't be more in vogue.Young, stylish and energetic, Frederic Bertley is quickly becoming as much of an attraction to the city's science museum as a life-sized Tyrannosaurus rex model is expected to be early next year. And whatever else he is, Bertley is a scientist to the core, an identity that was sparked in childhood and continues to define his life approach.
Frederic Bertley, the Franklin Institute's highly regarded senior vice president of science and education, has been named the new president and CEO of the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio. He starts Jan. 1. "It really is the sweetest, most strychnine-laced elixir that I've made for myself to drink - it's bittersweet," Bertley said.
By Bill Sigmund and Frederic Bertley This summer, Pokémon Go wasn't the only thing engaging the minds and imaginations of youngsters across the Philadelphia region. Anyone within earshot of a local library would have encountered the joyful sounds of children having a raucous good time, all the while building essential educational skills.
Two more high schools, both coed, are scheduled to open in the fall in other Egyptian cities: in the Borg el Arab district of Alexandria and in Gamasa in Daqahleya. A fifth school is tentatively planned farther down the Nile, in Assiut. Frederic M.N.
Museum education administrator and health researcher Frederic Bertley was born in Montreal, Canada in 1970. His father, Leo Bertley, served as professor of history at Vanier College, as editor of the newspaper Afro-Can, and author of Anglophone Blacks in Quebec; his mother, June Bertley, was the founder and president of the Quebec Task Force on Immigrant Women.
Dr. Fredric Bertley is the Senior Vice President of Science and Education at the Franklin Institute. He oversees the Science Department and programs aimed at improving the quality of science education throughout the K-16 population as well as improving science literacy for families and the non-scientist adult population.
Philadelphia Eagles QB Michael Vick is throwing a football in a game. He's at the 20-yard line and the ball was caught by DeSean Jackson in the end zone. Vick has 13 seconds to throw the ball. How high does Vick have to throw the ball for DeSean Jackson to catch it?
I recently had the chance to visit the Franklin Institute for Science After Hours, an opportunity to experience its attractions with a beer on hand, an unusual routine for the science institution. I was struck not only by the number of activities but by the number of twenty-somethings diving into science projects in between sips.
The fifth annual Philadelphia Science Festival starts up this weekend and joining us on The Pulse for a quick preview of what's to come was Dr. Frederic Bertley, senior vice president of science/education at the Franklin Institute. To start things off, we first asked him why Philadelphia is the best place for this type of large-scale science event.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Inspired by its current exhibition "The Science Behind Pixar"- The Franklin Institute has partnered with T-E Connectivity to send three local students on a STEM education tour in California. Dr. Frederic Bertley - the Senior Vice President of Science and Education says the goal of the trip is three fold.
Race is still an extremely important issue in today's society. But what is race? And, scientifically, does race really exist at all? These are the questions that a new exhibit at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia looks to answer. The exhibit, opening Saturday, puts race and racism in the spotlight in a scientific and historical way.
The Color of Science
Watch August's Color of Science Digital Series speaker, NASA Engineer Dr. Swati Mohan!
Watch July's Color of Science Digital Series speaker, NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams!
Open Q&A with Immunologist Dr. Frederic Bertley, COSI’s President and CEO! Dr. Bertley answers questions about careers in science or engineering; your immune system, vaccines, or your brain and memory!
Watch April's Color of Science Digital Series speaker, MISS AMERICA 2020 – Camille Schrier.
Join 10tv's Angela An and Tracy Townsend as they ask COSI President and CEO and immunologist Dr. Frederic Bertley everything you wanted to know about the COVID-19 vaccine. From the difference in vaccines to how the world will "get back to normal" this special talk will take you through Vaccine 101, 201, and 301 all in just one hour!
Watch a Color of Science event: A Crucial COVID Conversation with Brilliant Black Women
Watch March's Color of Science Digital Series speaker, Aerospace & Defense Professional Kellie Gerardi.
The Color of Science presents a conversation with Nicole Jackson, Learning Scientist and Chief Technology Officer for Duet Health.
The Color of Science presents an inspirational conversation with child prodigy and 12-year-old college sophomore Caleb Anderson!
Join Dr. Frederic Bertley, COSI President & CEO, and Dr. Kathy Sullivan, the first human to both go into space and dive to the lowest depths of the ocean, for this exciting and exclusive conversation.
Science Videos
In partnership with the Columbus Crew, Dr. Bertley explains the Magnus Effect.
In partnership with the Columbus Crew, Dr. Bertley explains reaction time.
Learn more about reaction time with Dr. Bertley and the Columbus Crew SC.
In partnership with the Columbus Crew SC, Dr. Bertley explains parabolic motion.
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has teamed up with COSI to provide children in need with information and fun resources to learn more about clean water! Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, COSI and Children’s Hunger Alliance partnered to distribute grab-and-go meals and “learning lunchboxes”, a resource kit filled with hands-on science activities. The latest edition of the COSI lunchbox is the Nature Box, featuring Governor Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio Initiative.
For 48 years, campers have flocked to COSI to spend a night in the museum and experience the hands-on learning and fun that makes COSI so special. Because many of us are unable to Camp-IN this year, we invite you to Camp-OUT with us, virtually! At COSI Camp-Out, you’ll learn about the natural world and the stars above us, make a tasty snack, hear a camp story, do some hands-on science and crafts, meet some animal friends, and dance the night away! So grab your supplies, gather around...
How exactly do those thin skates glide across the ice? COSI's CEO Dr. Bertley explains with the help of the Columbus Blue Jackets! #CBJ #NHL
Why do we love watching sports? COSI's CEO Dr. Bertley explains.
Did you know there's a lot of science in the making of beer? COSI's CEO Dr. Bertley explains.
Do you know how science helps keep the ice in a hockey rink nice and smooth? COSI CEO Dr. Bertley explains.
Isaac Newton probably would have been a fan of hockey. Why? COSI's CEO Dr. Bertley explains.
How does a hockey puck go more than 90 miles an hour on the ice? COSI CEO Dr. Bertley explains.
Running drills in hockey isn't just important for your body - it's important to train your brain too. COSI CEO Dr. Bertley explains.
Articles Written By Frederic Bertley
One of the reasons I like science is, for the most part, it is an objective enterprise. Scientists, like all humans, have their biases, but in the end, the data is either reproducible or not, verifiable or not, then a truth emerges and the scientific enterprise moves on - regardless of anyone's bias.
Got Science? Check out WOSU and COSI’s latest partnership, QED with Dr. B.
The problem of science illiteracy continues to grow in this nation. The ongoing pandemic has put a spotlight on the lack of science literacy in the United States and highlights the work that needs to be done to ensure that Americans are aware of the science around them.
As The Columbus Foundation rang in its 75th anniversary on December 29, an unbelievable 55,784 people took to the streets to celebrate through the The Big Explore. Inspired by the day, Dr. Frederic Bertley, President & CEO of COSI, shared a letter to COSI employees about that extraordinary day and what it meant to their [...]
In this edition we focus on the 400 year anniversary of the first documented slaves arriving in America -- in Jamestown, Virginia. Our contributing writers focus on the progress of African Americans since 1619 and what we need to do to continue to build a better future.
Science. It's everywhere! The world of equestrian is no exception.