All Science communication articles – Page 3
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CareersHow to get experience for science communication officer roles
Five tips to build your skills and see if it’s a career for you
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OpinionWhat science communication can learn from a summer of sport
Alice Motion suggests ways scientists can take inspiration from how events like the Olympics engage with viewers
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NewsPhysical chemistry textbook now free to download as a ‘gift’ to the community
Peter Atkins gives away Concepts in Physical Chemistry in collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry
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NewsLegal threats, online trolls and low pay: the world of scientific sleuth Elisabeth Bik
Chemistry World catches up with one of the world’s leading scientific integrity experts
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OpinionI ran a marathon in full PPE
Racing to become the official fastest marathon runner dressed as a scientist
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OpinionBreaking the cycle of teach, test, forget
A focus on exams makes it harder for students to cultivate a deep understanding of their subject
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OpinionHoles in the ‘holey graphyne’ story
The challenges – and importance – of questioning published results
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CareersMaking science communication persuasive and engaging
Be understandable and relevant – and realistic
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OpinionHow we set up the Chemical Society of The Gambia
Overcoming red tape and technical hurdles to bring together the country’s chemists
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NewsWhat’s the most expensive piece of glassware you ever broke? Chemists share their stories
Question on social media strikes a chord as scientists share their smashing tales
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OpinionUsing the art of drag to communicate science with pride
How The Drag Experiment is reaching new audiences
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OpinionScience shouldn’t be shy about controversies
Debates and disagreements are all part of the process
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OpinionInvestigating the molecular basis of a nice cup of tea
How Michelle Francl researched how to make the perfect brew
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OpinionPlanning for public engagement in 2024
As a new year begins, take some time to think about the communication opportunities ahead
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OpinionShining 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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WebinarMyth 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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CareersBig 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