The video abstract is presented by Miguel Vissers who is a doctoral scholarship holder at the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Antwerp (Belgium)....
Through a network of 107 wildlife sanctuaries and partner properties across the state, Massachusetts residents can easily find locations to immerse themselves in nature while gathering...
Paper Title: Bridging research and practice: insights from collaborative science communication research on Japanese television Authors: Taichi Masu & Yasuhito Abe Publisher Journal of Science Communication...
Dr. Mรณnica Feliรบ-Mรณjer heads home to Puerto Rico to explore how culture, community, and identity have shaped her work as a scientist and science communicator. For...
This is a video abstract from Jeremy Pesner who authored a policy position paper (Third Place Winner) titled “Ensuring Social Impact at Every Stage of Technology...
Originally Aired on Apr 10, 2022. Professional science policy opportunities have traditionally been filled by PhD-level students and established career-scientists. To provide more opportunities, the science-policy...
In this segment of “Questions of the Day,” host Fanuel Muindi talks with Dr. Akuadasuo Ezenyilimba, a postdoctoral researcher at Arizona State University and a fellow...
Abigal Bender discusses the Science on Stage event that occurred at Stony Brook University in October of 2023. The project consisted of three playwrights partnered with...
STEM Activation is a framework that describes the dispositions, practices, and knowledge that enable success in STEM learning experiences. It includes dimensions like fascination with natural...
Professor Bruce Lewenstein from Cornell University addresses the point “Why public engagement is, and always has been and always will be, critical for science. Actionable Insights...