All Science communication articles – Page 11
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News
US research agencies accused of stifling communication of science
Survey findings suggest that government agencies are blocking interactions between journalists and government scientists
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News
Failure to allay public concerns hobbling UK fracking
More facts, data and technical assessments won’t soothe worries when people want greater public debate of risks and benefits
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Opinion
Points of view
A survey of public attitudes to chemistry reveals misconceptions on both sides
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Careers
Show and tell
Nina Notman explores the performance-based communication competitions turning researchers into raconteurs
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Careers
The kitchen chemist
Nina Notman finds nothing half-baked about the chemistry demonstrations that Stephen Ashworth whips up
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Opinion
A prescription for chemists
The public seem to confuse chemist with pharmacist, so how does a pharmacist feel about this?
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News
Fears UK government scientists could be gagged by new rules
Civil service code changes mean government employees need ministerial permission to speak to the press
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News
Poll finds majority of scientists engaging with public
AAAS members taking to social media and blogs to help inform science and technology discourse
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Feature
Better cleaning through chemistry
Chemistry World’s competition winner, Tessa Fiorini, investigates the complexities and chemistries behind seemingly simple products
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Careers
Signing science
Helen Carmichael reports on a project that’s making sign language scientifically articulate
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Opinion
Developments in chemical education
At the American Chemical Society meeting we heard about how students are now engaging in alternative ways of communicating and promoting science
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Careers
It came from the blog
Is blogging an innocuous pastime? Or could it help, or even harm, your career? Hayley Birch investigates
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - August 2014
This month, how artificial comets may explain the origins of asymmetry in life. Plus, we speak to Martyn Poliakoff
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - July 2014
We speak to artist Briony Marshall and art detective Warren Warren about the more artistic sides of chemistry
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Opinion
A wide open competition
The Chemistry World science communication competition comes to fruition