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Our Twitter Space
We did a Twitter Space on ‘Talking Science with Kids’ on our SciComm Social Lounge.
We had an amazing conversation with Snehal Kadam, Kollegala Sharma and Nandita Jayaraj.
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Some helpful resources for you...
Data Sonification: Give Data a Voice Use Data Sonification to overcome Science Literacy, Numeracy, and Visualization Barriers in Science Communication
Why I wrote a children’s book about nanoscience? Inspiring the next generation can help to tackle nano-phobia.
So you want to write a book? Brace yourself for some serious self-promotion and, yes, TikTok. An honest story of balancing the privilege and realities of authorship by Lauren Kessler.
How junk science got spread like wildfire? The remarkable story of how scientists with some of the worlds biggest platforms shared a fatally flawed pre-print.
Indian initiatives aim to break science’s language barrier. Drive for accessibility sees research relayed in regional tongues instead of English.
Amplifying the voice of Indian science. The need for scientific enterprise to take social responsibility is more keenly felt than before, but there is a long way to go.
It’s hard stuff, this science business, but someone’s got to do it. ~ Ed Yong