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Cambridge science fest, black mammalogists week, new research & more!
CivicSciTV Newsroom host Jake Krauss discusses the Cambridge science festival, new research on how scientific consensus shapes public opinions of cell-cultured meat, black mammalogists week, an upcoming connector chat on how to write an award-winning story, and the official launch of the European Competence Centre for Science Communication.
Cambridge science festival celebrates science with Boston community
Scientific consensus less persuasive when financial motives are involved
Black mammalogists week celebrates mammalogy research & outreach
CASW connector chat: how to write an award-winning story?
European Competence Centre for Science Communication launches
I am a conservation biologist and professional science communicator with experience on research expeditions across the globe. My background in tropical biology research has instilled me with a passion for wildlife conservation, environmental science, and bringing these issues to the attention of the general public through photography, film, science writing and presenting.
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Civic Science Times2 months ago
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