Inside the Symbiotic Partnership of Scientists and Journalists in Media Spotlight
Researchers categorized scientists into 4 distinct personas in their interactions with journalists.
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Researchers categorized scientists into 4 distinct personas in their interactions with journalists.
Cross-country analysis reveals how media portray climate futures, showing varying degrees of distance based on scenario types and evaluation
Stop, listen, and reflect: How to incorporate reflection in your science communication
The COVID-19 pandemic brought many changes, but the traits that make scientists popular in the media are still very similar.
Video abstracts are becoming a more popular part of scientific publications. But what makes a video abstract impactful?
Quick: what does a coronavirus look like? No one has ever seen a virus with their own eyes; still, you get a picture, right?
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!
Some things go together like PB&J or science and… humor? Researchers examine student engagement when humor and a science article meet.