Philanthropist Wendy Schmidt insists science and immersive media can inspire action for the planet

Philanthropist Wendy Schmidt and her husband, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, have long insisted that the scientific advancements they fund be shared widely and for the planet’s protection. The Silicon Valley veterans’ philanthropies are among the growing ranks focused on marine conservation. And they’re embracing their role even as the Trump administration cuts billions in federal funding for research. Wendy’s latest venture is Agog, an immersive media institute that attempts to spark social change by fostering new connections with the natural world through extended reality technologies. She says: “We work really hard to make sure science holds its place in our society.”

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