CivicSciTV Newsroom
Dino SciArt on X, Falling Walls finalists, opportunities with ESA, & more!
Newsroom anchor Jake Krauss presents the latest civic science news, including research on the most common #SciArt topic—dinosaurs—an exciting upcoming mentor chat hosted by CivicSciTV’s founder Fanuel Muindi, finalists for the Falling Walls science competition, and an opportunity for a #scicomm project with Ecological Society of America.
New paper: dinos and paleo most popular science & art (#SciArt) on X
https://jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_2305_2024_A05/
Fanuel Muindi to host SciCommers mentor chat series on Aug. 22!
Sign up here: https://bostonu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMrf-yorDorHtVom9XaNogExcMU6IGxigxM#/registration
Falling Walls science competition finalists announced!
https://falling-walls.com/science-summit/finalists
Ecological Society of America hosts scicomm fellowships: apply by Aug.12! https://www.esa.org/programs/scip/fellowships/
Search for more insights on the CSM Lab Terminal featuring our reporting across video, audio and print journalism. https://civicscitv.org
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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