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The importance of science communication and public engagement to professional associations
Scientists have gathered in professional associations to promote science to the public. The American Association for Anatomy (AAA) has invested resources in programs to promote anatomical sciences to the public (high school level via the Anato‐Bee; all levels via Anatomy nights) and train scientists how to talk to the public (SciComm Bootcamp ...
Martine Dunnwald+2 more
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Philosophy of science. Machine science. [PDF]
Evans J, Rzhetsky A.
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for improving public health outcomes; however, effective methods of engaging the public in this domain remain underexplored. This report investigates four hands‐on, creative, and accessible methods for enhancing anatomical knowledge during public engagement events: drawing, clay modeling, needle felting ...
Janet Philp, Joan Smith
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The Chemical Philosophy: Paracelsian Science and Medicine in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries [PDF]
B. J. T. Dobbs, Allen G. Debus
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Abstract Worldviews influence research—from design to interpretation and reporting. Historically, psychometrics has been predominantly situated within a positivist paradigm, while social research has often aligned with interpretivist or critical paradigms. However, emerging perspectives in the philosophy‐of‐science are challenging this rigid alignment,
Michelle D. Lazarus+4 more
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The role of philosophy of science in Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI): the case of nanomedicine. [PDF]
Oftedal G.
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