Can AI Make Science More Trustworthy?
“Can AI not only simplify research papers, but also strengthen how people perceive the scientists behind them?”
“Can AI not only simplify research papers, but also strengthen how people perceive the scientists behind them?”
In the return of Beyond the Research, Nik Kliapets revisits NYT’s media coverage of the Apollo 11 moonwalk and considerations for scicomm today.
Scientists break down uncertainty in subthemes to better understand and study public understanding of scientific uncertainty.
A set of simple videos helped older adults feel empowered—not judged—to take charge of their health.
Framing research in socially responsible ways to minimize misunderstandings.
Science Festivals are great for science communication but it is important to recognize the differences and evaluate them with context.
Science Festivals can impact audiences by making sure to be personally relevant, accessible, and inte
This Beyond articles explores four different careers in science communications with insight from professionals.
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