CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — The annual Cambridge Science Festival took place between April 12 – 21, 2019. It featured activity booths, demonstrations, live music, installations, and so...
There are so many different types of scientists. What problems are they investigating? #SciCommChallenge takes readers on a journey through the fascinating questions that scientists are...
Aiza Kabeer & Jessica W. Tsai Originally Published in Nature. As members of the STEM Advocacy Institute, we find the typical Western view of science history distorted and...
Since 2014, the NIH has required annual progress reports to include a description of whether academic institutions make use of the Individual Development Plan (IDP) or...
by Aiza Kabeer, BS and Jessica W. Tsai, MD/PhD Abstract From criminal justice to financial markets, algorithms are now embedded in the fabric of our society....
As the United States government’s war on science grows in strength and resolve,[1] it is more critical than ever for scientists to raise their hands and...
To build a better world through science, researchers joined forces on a new initiative called ‘The Science Bridge’. So far, it has received endorsements from over...
In the previous installment of “Science communication in 2017: a meta perspective,” I discussed some of the main issues that science communication is facing today. In...
To use a famous quote attributed to both Woody Allen and Eugene Ionesco: “God is dead, Marx is dead and science communication does not feel too...
by Sean M. McCaffery | Senior Research Assistant | The PEAR Institute: Partnerships in Education & Resilience [dropcap]I[/dropcap]n May the Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2018...
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