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  • A person sits cross-legged on a wooden deck outside, holding open a textbook with their hands.
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    Can metaphor make environmental issues easier to understand? 

    ByAlex Music September 3, 2025September 19, 2025

    A light bulb moment for evaluating metaphors in science communication.

  • Distant Horizons: Understanding Climate Futures in Global Media Narratives
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    Distant Horizons: Understanding Climate Futures in Global Media Narratives

    ByMahima Samraik November 15, 2023October 18, 2024

    Cross-country analysis reveals how media portray climate futures, showing varying degrees of distance based on scenario types and evaluation

  • A picture worth more than a thousand words
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    A picture worth more than a thousand words

    ByRebecca Dang August 3, 2023October 19, 2024

    Street art such as murals can be a creative means of science communication by transforming public spaces for education and awareness.

  • Video abstracts: a tool to increase the impact of scientific papers
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    Video abstracts: a tool to increase the impact of scientific papers

    ByCarolyn Pralle November 9, 2022October 22, 2024

    Video abstracts are becoming a more popular part of scientific publications. But what makes a video abstract impactful?

  • The Backbone of Conservation Science Communication: Invertebrates are engaging!
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    The Backbone of Conservation Science Communication: Invertebrates are engaging!

    ByKirsten Giesbrecht April 13, 2022October 23, 2024

    An octopus, a spider, and a tiger take a selfie. Who gets more likes? The public engages with invertebrate posts more than you may think!

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