Science’s Communication Problem
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Scientists can be brilliant communicators. We are trained to work with collaborations large and small, present our work in…
Scientists can be brilliant communicators. We are trained to work with collaborations large and small, present our work in…
Justine Shaw, The University of Queensland and Vanessa Wong, Monash…
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At this year’s AAAS annual meeting, the volume of sessions and workshops about science communications clearly reflected the…
Many scientists aren’t very good at sharing their research with the public. As a 2012 study on science communication points out…
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Julie Julie Julie!How awesome was Heather's guest post about her black dog syndrome research in shelters? There's something…
Julie Julie Julie!How awesome was Heather's guest post about her black dog syndrome research in shelters? There's something…
Nature Pastcast: A hole in the ozone layer above…
Nature Pastcast: A hole in the ozone layer above…
This has been cross-posted from the nature.com guest blog, Soapbox Science. Liz Neeley is the
Liz Neeley is the Assistant Director of Science Outreach for COMPASS. She helps develop and lead communication trainings for scie…
Science is online now, right? And everyone’s on Twitter now, right? Not so fast. The people at the frontiers of science are not…
It was my third time meandering the halls of the Natural History museum – and first as a volunteer interpreter – when I…
I recently received an e-mail from a colleague on a science and technology librarianship list serv that I subscribe to asking…
Science in…
AAS Committee on the Status of WomenIssue of May 11, 2012eds. Joan Schmelz, Caroline Simpson, and Michele MontgomeryThis week's…