All Science communication articles – Page 9
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ReviewI’m a Joke and So Are You: A Comedian’s Take on What Makes Us Human
Robin Ince unravels the quirks of the human mind through conversations with psychologists, neuroscientists and fellow comedians
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OpinionAlternative science
Those who report on science are treading a tricky line as bad actors look to muddy the waters
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Opinion‘Chemists dismissed us as being too biologically focused’
How directed evolution winning the chemistry Nobel is going to change my field
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OpinionThe ban-wagon rolls on
YouTube’s removal of chemistry videos demonstrates a lack of scientific understanding that will only hurt budding scientists
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NewsPassing Twitter follower threshold lets scientists escape echo chamber
As researchers exceed 1000 Twitter followers they broaden their audience and amplify their message
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NewsRoyal Institution launches ambitious new five-year strategy
RI says new engagement initiatives will help it double in size by 2023
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NewsHobby chemists fall foul of YouTube's content purge
Platform’s removal of home experiments and synthesis tutorial videos worries hobby chemists
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OpinionWhat did pop culture ever do for us?
Phrases and characters that give us a neat shorthand for sharing ideas
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CareersThe science of stand-up comedy
Science Comedian Brian Malow on cracking wise about chemistry
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Careers‘My video has six million views’
Biochemist Martina Hestericová on science communication and Instagram stardom
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NewsRoyal Institution back in the black
Debt-free RI celebrates having turned round its finances after making a surplus for the second year in a row
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NewsMore kids draw scientists as women than ever before
Children’s ideas of who can be a scientist appear to have tracked societal changes over the last 50 years
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ReviewThe element in the room: science-y stuff staring you in the face
The Festival of the Spoken Nerd goes from stage to page
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NewsA picture speaks a thousand words in new scientific journal
Illustrations will explain the latest research in an accessible way
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OpinionWhat’s in a number?
Redefining the mole is more than just bean-counting – it helps people reconnect with chemistry