Texas A&M System trains scientists in science communication through the federally funded Science Influences initiative.
Throughout history, technology — from the printing press to the internet — has led to fundamental societal shifts, transforming how we live, and what we are capable of. Now we face another turning ...
Kristel Tjandra is a chemist-turned-journalist based in the U.S. She graduated from the science communication master’s program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 2024, and writes broadly ...
J.D. Allen has reported for public radio stations across the Northeast, investigating the climate crisis, health care, and small businesses, and real estate and land use for community newspapers on ...
A new study exploring how scientists share knowledge on social media reveals that different digital platforms and scientific topics require distinct communication styles to reach wide audiences. The ...
When Emma Dauster started graduate school studying the brain, she thought she would work in the lab forever. However, she also believed in taking advantage of opportunities; she applied for a ...
A passion for snakes opened a crack in the religious beliefs science communicator Paul Martin Jensen grew up with in a ...
Medical University of South Carolina graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are earning digital badges in science communications that document their skills and help to prepare them for future ...
Moving forwards or in circles? Science communication and scientific governance in an age of innovation / Alan Irwin -- The new politics of public engagement with science / Jack Stilgoe and James ...
Evelyn Valdez-Ward is executive director of ReclaimingSTEM Institute. Nic Bennett is a volunteer board member of Reclaiming STEM and People's Science Network. Robert N. Ulrich is the Associate ...
Theater and cognitive science don’t seem to have much in common on the surface. But Case Western Reserve University student Sydney Raby finds them to be the perfect combination for a future career as ...