Below is a recently released joint statement from the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing and the National Association of Science Writers on the ScienceWriters2025...
SciArt is an emerging field that seeks to bring together art and science. Numerous SciArt spaces and initiatives exist, bridging the gap between the two and...
“Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence,” says O’Neill. “We are here to do the research needed to identify how our actions may be negatively...
On February 24, 2016, New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute hosted the inaugural Kavli Conversation on Science Communication. Titled “Getting Real About Climate: Storytelling for a...
BOSTON — Federal agencies have long played a significant role in supporting public engagement with science work. Major funding programs such as the National Science Foundation’s...
BOSTON—The Museum of Science in Boston has launched Being Human, a yearlong spotlight designed to explore the complexities of human interconnectedness through science, art, and community dialogue. Spearheaded by...
Mattison: The future of coral reefs looks grim, and the story must be told no matter what.
On January 28, 2025, Dr. Brian Southwell (Distinguished Fellows at RTI International) delivered a presentation during a webinar titled “In Celebration of NOVA’s New Collection: Helping...
Afrofuturism imagines a world rooted in Black liberation, where Afro-indigenous knowledge systems are uplifted, hierarchies disrupted, and there are no limits to Black potential. At its...
Many of us have dreamed of seeing the northern lights, the aurora borealis, dancing in the night sky. For Vincent Ledvina and Jeremy Kuzub, this dream-turned-reality...