It’s a strange reality when more people recognize you from your videos on social media than from your peer-reviewed papers or “professional” work. During grad school, I could never have predicted that ...
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 ...
What growing up in an end-times church taught a science communicator about dispelling misinformation
A passion for snakes opened a crack in the religious beliefs science communicator Paul Martin Jensen grew up with in a ...
Cerf’s February 2026 Communications Cerf’s Up column, “Does AI Now Represent a Paradigm Shift?” rightly characterizes modern ...
This workshop will investigate the importance of adequately communicating scientific research findings to non-scientists. Dr. Troen will first discuss his expertise on aging innovation to demonstrate ...
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A new approach that integrates room for debate and collaboration with effective communication strategies can enable more diverse and more effective scientific teams.
Modern health research has entered a phase of rapid transformation where scientific knowledge is not only expanding but ...
It’s a precarious time for science in the United States. Federal funding is being slashed, career scientists are being laid off, and researchers are considering leaving to work abroad. On top of that, ...
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