All Science communication articles – Page 9
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Podcast
The Death of Expertise by Tom Nichols – Book club
Apparently we’ve all had enough of experts. We discuss how we came to think we know it all
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Review
The death of expertise: the campaign against established knowledge and why it matters
Why are people getting sick of experts?
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Review
Electricity: the spark of life
The Wellcome collection’s exhibition explores the history of all things electrical
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Careers
Getting on the soapbox for science
The women researchers fighting sexism in science communication
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News
Science march support varies by political party, age
In the US majority of Democrats back the March for Science while the reverse was true for Republicans
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News
World's first nanocar race goes the distance
Molecular cars raced around gold track to showcase unique microscope
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Opinion
Why we are marching for science
The organisers of 22 April’s advocacy event share their vision
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News
MPs call for better science communication
Report raises concerns over mis-use of scientific evidence by government and the media
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News
Scientists plan march on Washington, DC to protest Trump's actions
Anger at incoming administration’s decisions has led to over 4000 offering to volunteer and help to organise march
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Opinion
Science communication in the post-truth era
Do popular science articles make the public overconfident about their own expertise?
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Promotion
Join us for our science communication competition final
Our 2017 sci-comm competition looks at chemistry where you live
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Opinion
Time to engage with the public at conferences
We are missing a chance to engage with future generations at international gatherings
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Careers
The Christmas lecturer
Saiful Islam reveals his plan to energise young minds at the Royal Institution
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Research
Mpemba effect in hot water after doubt cast on its existence
Frosty reception for claim that effect where hot water freezes faster than cold has no basis
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Opinion
Big data needs big theory
The seductive promise of huge datasets could become a big distraction
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News
Volkswagen an unexpected chemistry winner at IgNobels
Car giant receives satirical award for solving nitrogen oxide emissions pollution
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News
Saiful Islam to host the RI’s 2016 Christmas lectures
Materials chemist will perform demos on energy and fuel cell technology
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Careers
The stunt show
Clouds of liquid nitrogen and flamethrowers are a usual sight at the offices of Russian science and art show Artnauka, Kit Chapman finds