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Deficit, dialogue, or participation—which of these three main models of science communications is the best fit to describe activities and experiences of citizen science?
Julia Lorke+2 more
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Moving Toward Inclusion: Participant Responses to the Inclusive SciComm Symposium
This study shares key findings from evaluation research for Inclusive SciComm: A Symposium on Advancing Inclusive Public Engagement with Science.
Hollie Smith+6 more
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Unreduced Dynamic Complexity: Towards the Unified Science of Intelligent Communication Networks and Software [PDF]
Operation of autonomic communication networks with complicated user-oriented functions should be described as unreduced many-body interaction process.
Kirilyuk, Andrei
core
Large multidimensional digital images of cancer tissue are becoming prolific, but many challenges exist to automatically extract relevant information from them using computational tools. We describe publicly available resources that have been developed jointly by expert and non‐expert computational biologists working together during a virtual hackathon
Sandhya Prabhakaran+16 more
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Gene drive communication: exploring experts’ lived experience of metaphor use
Metaphors have been crucial in making genetics and genomics public, from the code and the book of life to genetic scissors and gene surgery. A new field is emerging called “gene drive” – a range of controversial technologies that can potentially be used ...
Brigitte Nerlich, Aleksandra Stelmach
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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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Effective communication to improve udder health: can social science help? [PDF]
Improved udder health requires consistent application of appropriate management practices by those involved in managing dairy herds and the milking process. Designing effective communication requires that we understand why dairy herd managers behave in
Garforth, Chris
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Patient engagement involves actively including patients in healthcare decisions and research to ensure care and studies align with their needs. This approach improves outcomes, trust, and communication while fostering collaboration between patients and professionals.
Estela Cepeda+3 more
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On the quest for the strongest materials [PDF]
Looking for the strongest material has always been a scientific goal for the structural materials community.
arxiv
Exploration of heterogeneity and recurrence signatures in hepatocellular carcinoma
This study leveraged public datasets and integrative bioinformatic analysis to dissect malignant cell heterogeneity between relapsed and primary HCC, focusing on intercellular communication, differentiation status, metabolic activity, and transcriptomic profiles.
Wen‐Jing Wu+15 more
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