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Scientists who engage with society perform better academically [PDF]
Most scientific institutions acknowledge the importance of opening the so-called 'ivory tower' of academic research through popularization, industrial collaboration or teaching.
Croissant, Yves +3 more
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Construction of the Evaluation Index System of Health Science Popularization for Social Institutions: a Delphi Study [PDF]
Background At present, there are several problems in health science popularization in China, such as unbalanced development among science popularization institutions, insufficient investment in science popularization, difficulties in refined evaluation ...
LU Weiyi, ZHANG Shuxian, MA Chong, SHI Jianwei
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Production of primordial black holes via single field inflation and observational constraints
In a class of single field models of inflation, the idea of primordial black holes (PBHs) production is studied. In this case, the dynamics on small cosmological scales differs significantly from that of the large scales probed by the observations of ...
Mayukh R. Gangopadhyay +3 more
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Science popularization work on earthquake prevention and disaster reduction should keep pace with the times, play a greater role in public opinion guidance, and take more responsibility in public opinion governance.
Di Yao +3 more
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What Is Needed of a Scalar Field If It Is to Unify Inflation and Late Time Acceleration?
Quintessential inflation refers to scenarios in which a single scalar field is used to describe inflation and late time acceleration. This review is dedicated to the framework of quintessential inflation, with a focus on the building blocks of formalism.
Nur Jaman, Mohammad Sami
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Netizens' demand for popular science could be seen as one important social representation of the public demand for science popularization in the information age.
Liming Wang, Qi Zhong
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Vaunting the independent amateur: Scientific American and the representation of lay scientists [PDF]
This paper traces how media representations encouraged enthusiasts, youth and skilled volunteers to participate actively in science and technology during the twentieth century.
Johnston, Sean F.
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The Image and Imagination of the Fourth Dimension in Twentieth-Century Art and Culture [PDF]
One of the most important stimuli for the imaginations of modern artists in the twentieth century was the concept of a higher, unseen fourth dimension of space. An outgrowth of the n-dimensional geometries developed in the nineteenth century, the concept
Henderson, Linda Dalrymple
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Science,technology and society
We shall discuss some aspects of science and technology, their increasing role in the society, the fast advances in modern science, the apparent decrease of interest of the young generation in basic sciences, the importance of proper science ...
Giacomelli, G., Giacomelli, R.
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Several Centuries of Centrality [PDF]
As Carolyn Bertozzi mentioned in her inaugural editorial, the relationship of “Central Science” to “Chemistry” became popularized over 40 years ago with the publication of the first edition of Brown and LeMay’s Chemistry: The Central Science, now in its ...
Roth, Dana L.
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