All Science communication articles – Page 2
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Opinion
Investigating the molecular basis of a nice cup of tea
How Michelle Francl researched how to make the perfect brew
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Opinion
Planning for public engagement in 2024
As a new year begins, take some time to think about the communication opportunities ahead
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Opinion
Shining a spotlight on disabled scientists
As Enable Science launches a poster series to celebrate disabled scientists, founder Chantelle Minchin discusses the importance of representation
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Webinar
Myth busting: Chemists, the public and the media
Do you have science to shout about? Learn from experts about the tips, tricks, pleasures and pitfalls of communicating your science to the public
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Careers
Big Manny’s viral science content is making chemistry relatable and accessible
From lab to back garden, this content creator is inspiring young people to continue studying science
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Opinion
Culturally relevant teaching benefits science and students
Addressing the melanin in the room
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News
Four children injured after another chemistry demonstration goes wrong in Spain
An outreach experiment triggered a fire and a small explosion, sending four children to hospital
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Opinion
Scientific authorship in the time of ChatGPT
With AI-generated texts here to stay, we need to recognise that intellectual work is much more than just writing
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Opinion
Human genome editing in perspective
Ethical, cultural and safety considerations are high priorities for researchers
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Opinion
Scientists should speak up and share their views
Striving for objectivity does not mean researchers cannot take part in policy debates
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News
Community voices concerns over American Chemical Society magazine
Board members’ open letter warns of ‘detrimental changes’ after restructure at C&EN
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Opinion
Curating data into pictures has nuances that are easy to overlook
But there are ways to balance the benefits of holistic data without causing information overload
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News
Explosion at outreach event under investigation after 18 people injured in Spain
Demonstration with liquid nitrogen and boiling water went horribly wrong at the University of Girona’s European Research Night