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2nd Annual Visualizing Science Policy in 20x20 event. Join current and alumni AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows® as they explore the science policy arena through projects from academia, government, industry, nonprofit organizations, and the arts. Participants have challenged themselves to think visually: each will present 20 images for only 20 seconds each. So, what does your science mean to me? Jen Yttri, 2013-15 Executive Branch Fellow at NSF Scientists don’t always effectively share the implications of their research –making new technologies, advancing knowledge, or furthering societal goals. But sharing the “broader impacts” of research is important for gaining support from the public and policymakers. It’s also critical for getting grants! A group of AAAS S&T Policy Fellows at National Science Foundation spent the last year trying to improve the understanding and communication of the broader impacts of research. This is their story. This presentation was prepared by Jen Yttri on October 1, 2014 for presentation at an event convened by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.