All Science communication articles – Page 2
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Opinion
Using the art of drag to communicate science with pride
How The Drag Experiment is reaching new audiences
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Opinion
Science shouldn’t be shy about controversies
Debates and disagreements are all part of the process
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Opinion
Investigating the molecular basis of a nice cup of tea
How Michelle Francl researched how to make the perfect brew
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Opinion
Planning for public engagement in 2024
As a new year begins, take some time to think about the communication opportunities ahead
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Opinion
Shining a spotlight on disabled scientists
As Enable Science launches a poster series to celebrate disabled scientists, founder Chantelle Minchin discusses the importance of representation
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Webinar
Myth busting: Chemists, the public and the media
Do you have science to shout about? Learn from experts about the tips, tricks, pleasures and pitfalls of communicating your science to the public
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Careers
Big Manny’s viral science content is making chemistry relatable and accessible
From lab to back garden, this content creator is inspiring young people to continue studying science
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Opinion
Culturally relevant teaching benefits science and students
Addressing the melanin in the room
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News
Four children injured after another chemistry demonstration goes wrong in Spain
An outreach experiment triggered a fire and a small explosion, sending four children to hospital
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Opinion
Scientific authorship in the time of ChatGPT
With AI-generated texts here to stay, we need to recognise that intellectual work is much more than just writing
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Opinion
Human genome editing in perspective
Ethical, cultural and safety considerations are high priorities for researchers
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Opinion
Scientists should speak up and share their views
Striving for objectivity does not mean researchers cannot take part in policy debates
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News
Community voices concerns over American Chemical Society magazine
Board members’ open letter warns of ‘detrimental changes’ after restructure at C&EN
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Opinion
Curating data into pictures has nuances that are easy to overlook
But there are ways to balance the benefits of holistic data without causing information overload