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...
Science book clubs play a vital role in bringing local communities together to explore new ideas, share knowledge, and spark meaningful conversations about the world around...
NASA has consistently provided strong support for research projects that incorporate citizen science, and this year is no exception. The space agency recently announced its selected...
To get a pulse on interest across civic science domains, we analyzed Google search trends from the past year using the following five terms: science communication, citizen...
As President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term in January, there is still much uncertainty over how scientific research will be affected by a myriad of...
The Journal of Science Communication (JCOM) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by Sissa Medialab. JCOM mentions that it caters to “scholars coming from sociology of science, science...
The Dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health, Dr. Ashish Jha, recently appeared on GBH’s Boston Public Radio with Jim Braude and Margery Eagen, where he was...
Since 2013, the SEE Science Center has hosted “Science on Tap,” a series of free, informal discussions with local scientists and experts, covering every topic from...
How can community journalists write good stories that are rich in scientific data and explain clearly why that data is important to the reader? One example is...
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