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  • ZooTube – A Review of Zoos on YouTube
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    ZooTube – A Review of Zoos on YouTube

    BySam Ridgeway October 6, 2023October 18, 2024

    Zoos use YouTube for science communication and choose which animals and educational facts to include, whilst still being entertaining.

  • No face reveals: the struggles of YouTube’s female scientists
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    No face reveals: the struggles of YouTube’s female scientists

    ByJoshua Buchi September 28, 2022October 23, 2024

    Is it harder for women to communicate on YouTube? Yes – and it’s worse if the audience can see their face.

  • More than just cat videos: YouTube as a platform for science engagement
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    More than just cat videos: YouTube as a platform for science engagement

    ByMichael Golden June 22, 2022October 23, 2024

    YouTube is a significant source of science content – and triggering emotions can lead to greater public engagement.

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