The End of Personification: The Mereological Fallacy in Science Communication on Brain Organoids. [PDF]
van Till SAL, Bunnik EM.
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The article presents nanomaterial‐integrated fiber neural probes as innovative tools for deep brain molecular sensing, neural stimulation, and temperature monitoring. It examines breakthroughs in SERS‐based biomolecule detection, thermoplasmonic activation, and luminescent thermometry, alongside strategies to overcome stability, specificity, and ...
Di Zheng +5 more
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Who are the "Heroes of CRISPR"? Public science communication on Wikipedia and the challenge of micro-notability. [PDF]
Simons A +4 more
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Charge‐Induced Morphing Gels for Bioinspired Actuation
This study introduces a novel electroactive actuation mechanism that enables the gel material to generate substantial and reversible shape‐changing while preserving topological and isochoric (volumetric) equivalence. The resultant morphing behaviors can mimic the movements of muscle‐driven organelles in nature, including cilia‐like beating and ...
Ciqun Xu +4 more
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Using science communication research to practice iterative engagement in collaborative nutrient management. [PDF]
Canfield K, Chatelain C.
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Stop the spread: Empowering students to address misinformation through community-engaged, interdisciplinary science communication training. [PDF]
Cagle SM, Anderson AA, Kelp NC.
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What are we talking about when we are talking about the audience? Exploring the concept of audience in science communication research and education. [PDF]
McCarthy E, Grant WJ.
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Talking About Gene Drive in Uganda: The Need for Science Communication to Underpin Engagement. [PDF]
Hartley S +4 more
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Serious digital science communication games in Brazil: a study using the Lattes Platform
Larissa Barros de Souza
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