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Communication in Science

2002
Science must have a common language. For centuries, Latin language carried out this job, but the progress in computer technology and internet world through the last 20 years, began to produce a new language with the new century; the computer language.
H, Deda, H, Yakupoglu
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Capably Communicating Science

Science, 2012
There is no shortage of topics where policy-makers or other members of the public seem to persistently misunderstand, misrepresent, or disregard the underlying science: climate change, genetically modified foods, vaccines, or evolution, among others. Consequently, the call for scientists to do a better job of communicating both the meaning
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Assessment by Audiences Shows Little Effect of Science Communication Training

Science communication, 2020
As the science community has recognized the vital role of communicating to the public, science communication training has proliferated. The development of rigorous, comparable approaches to assessment of training has not kept pace.
M. Rubega   +5 more
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Science Communication: Power of Community

Science, 2013
J. Bohannon's News story “Who's afraid of peer review?” (special section on Communication in Science, 4 October, p. [60][1]) incriminates many open-access (OA) journals. Our journal, PLOS ONE , was not implicated. It rejected the fraudulent paper promptly and for the right reasons, as Bohannon acknowledges.
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Science Communication Training in North America: Preparing Whom to Do What With What Effect?

, 2020
This study identifies key characteristics of current science communication training programs based in North America. We report findings from semistructured interviews conducted with science communication trainers (N = 32) that examined programs ...
A. Dudo, J. Besley, Shupei Yuan
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Communicating Science

2023
Abstract This chapter looks at the range of different ways in which science has been presented to the public over the past two centuries, and the different media deployed for communicating science. It surveys the role of public lectures, museums, exhibitions, and print culture in the communication of scientific ideas, as well as more ...
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Comparing science communication theory with practice: An assessment and critique using Australian data

Public Understanding of Science, 2019
Scholars have variously described different models of science communication over the past 20 years. However, there has been little assessment of theorised models against science communication practice.
J. Metcalfe
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Science communication with generative AI

Nature Human Behaviour
A. Álvarez   +5 more
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Generative AI and science communication in the physical sciences

Nature Reviews Physics
Sibusiso Biyela   +6 more
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