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+Ciencia: a training program to increase evidence-based science communication and literacy for Hispanic high school and undergraduate students. [PDF]
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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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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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Science Communication: The Basics is an accessible yet critical introduction to science communication, which is viewed as the social conversation around science. It addresses why science communication matters, examines the evolution of theories and practices and explains concepts, myths, misunderstandings and challenges.
Davies, Sarah, Horst, Maja
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Davies, Sarah, Horst, Maja
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Science communication reconsidered
Nature Biotechnology, 2009As new media proliferate and the public's trust and engagement in science are influenced by industry involvement in academic research, an interdisciplinary workshop provides some recommendations to enhance science communication.
Bubela, Tania M. +23 more
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Science Communication: Power of Community
Science, 2013J. 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, 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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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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Protists in science communication
European Journal of ProtistologyDespite their high abundance and wide distribution in ecosystems, most protists remain unknown to the public. Although science communication approaches were developed in historical times to raise public awareness of these 'enigmatic' taxa, many aspects have not been considered in the spotlight of modern techniques.
Becz, Álmos +6 more
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Style in science communication
Public Understanding of Science, 2013There is little doubt that during the past few decades science communication efforts aimed at non-expert audiences have increased in quantity and intensity on a global scale. Public engagement and outreach activities have now become a routine – when not a prominent – feature for several research institutions in Europe.
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