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Scholarly Communication in the Sciences—A Third World Perspective
Leila Fernandez
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Les origines des sciences de l’information et de la communication : regards croises de Robert Boure, Villeneuve d’Ascq, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. 2002, 179 pages, 16 € [PDF]
Isabelle Cousserand
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Science Communication: A Science Not an Art [PDF]
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Science communication to the public [PDF]
Slobodan Vukicevic+2 more
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The Angiopep‐2 peptide density on polymeric nanoparticles significantly impacts blood–brain barrier (BBB) penetration. This study explores this nuanced relationship using various in vitro models and in vivo assays, revealing that dynamic models better predict BBB penetration.
Weisen Zhang+9 more
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An agenda for science communication research and practice. [PDF]
Druckman JN+3 more
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This review highlights recent advances in engineering artificial antigen‐presenting cells (aAPCs) as alternatives to dendritic cells for T cell expansion. Key design principles inspired by the immunological synapse are discussed, with emphasis on strategies for polyclonal and antigen‐specific T cell expansion.
Nguyen Thi Nguyen, Yu Seok Youn
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Editorial: Bridging citizen science and science communication
Yaela N. Golumbic+3 more
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Science communication, politics and power: Social justice perspectives. [PDF]
Dawson E, Lock S.
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Scientific progress despite irreproducibility: A seeming paradox
It appears paradoxical that science is producing outstanding new results and theories at a rapid rate at the same time that researchers are identifying serious problems in the practice of science that cause many reports to be irreproducible and invalid ...
Borner, Katy+2 more
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