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Evaluating science communication [PDF]
Effective science communication requires assembling scientists with knowledge relevant to decision makers, translating that knowledge into useful terms, establishing trusted two-way communication channels, evaluating the process, and refining it as needed.
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Optical communication on CubeSats - Enabling the next era in space science
CubeSats are excellent platforms to rapidly perform simple space experiments. Several hundreds of CubeSats have already been successfully launched in the past few years and the number of announced launches grows every year.
Biswas, Abhijit +6 more
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Dialogical strategies of science communicators (Science Communication)
According to Taylor et al. (2001), dialogue can be defined "as a tool for effective and mutually rewarding interpersonal communication" (p. 267) and refers to “any negotiated exchange of ideas and opinions” (Kent & Taylor, 1998, p. 325), whereby all parties in a relationship strive to engage in an honest, open and ethically communicative give and ...
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Infinite Communication Complexity [PDF]
Suppose that Alice and Bob are given each an infinite string, and they want to decide whether their two strings are in a given relation. How much communication do they need? How can communication be even defined and measured for infinite strings? In this
Guillon, Pierre, Jeandel, Emmanuel
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In September 2012, graduates of Imperial College’s science communication Master’s courses gathered to celebrate 21 years of the programme. The MSc in Science Communication was the first of its kind in the UK and one of the first Master’s courses in the ...
Mellor, F
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Connecting Research with Communities through Performative Social Science [PDF]
A pioneer in Performative Social Science, Kip Jones makes a case for the potential of arts-based social science to reach audiences and engage communities.
Jones, Kip
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Private Quantum Coding for Quantum Relay Networks
The relay encoder is an unreliable probabilistic device which is aimed at helping the communication between the sender and the receiver. In this work we show that in the quantum setting the probabilistic behavior can be completely eliminated.
Gyongyosi, Laszlo, Imre, Sandor
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Science policy, science funding, and the science community
The ongoing federal budget crisis has led to extensive debate over how much money the federal government should spend on scientific research. In the struggle for limited funds, many advocacy groups will covet the large sums proposed for science research, and the scientific community may be called upon to justify its large share of the discretionary ...
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Development Communication in Indonesia: Programmes, Methods, and Approaches [PDF]
Development communication is an art and science that has evolved through various communication activities and programs conducted over the past twenty years especially in the field of agricultural communication.
Harun, R. (Rochajat)
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The Credibility of Science Communication
Current developments in the media marketplace and an increased need for visibility to secure funding are leading inevitably to faster, simpler and more aggressive science communication.
Nielsen, L. H. +3 more
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