What Are Some Fun Ways to Stay Engaged in Science After Retirement?

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In summary, there are many enjoyable ways to stay engaged in science after retirement. Some options include joining a local science club or organization, attending lectures and workshops, volunteering at a science museum or school, participating in citizen science projects, and taking online courses or workshops. Additionally, retirees can pursue their own scientific interests and passions through independent research or experiments, or by sharing their knowledge and experiences with younger generations through mentoring or teaching opportunities. These activities not only keep retirees mentally and physically active, but also contribute to the advancement and appreciation of science in society.
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I'm retired, but still programming, designing hardware, but now, just for my own interests.
 
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I've been out of physics for decades, so probably not able to help unless the problem involves undergraduate physics or electronics.
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 

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