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Quick: what does a coronavirus look like? No one has ever seen a virus with their own eyes; still, you get a picture, right?
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Quick: what does a coronavirus look like? No one has ever seen a virus with their own eyes; still, you get a picture, right?
Do science communication training programs actually work? A new study discusses some disheartening results.
Decline in the public authority of science is an increasingly consequential problem. Why is it happening?
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Catch up on Science Talk ’22, part 2. Read about video creation, applied sci comm, and maximizing impact to create community.
SciCommBites attended the annual SciComm Trainers Network convening in December 2021. Catch up on what you missed in part two of two!
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We should understand why people reject science to more effectively discuss controversial science issues.
Writing is hard. Good writing from an academic for non-academic audience is the hardest.
Storytelling has subjective individual impacts. This study describes audience experiences with a science storytelling platform.