Science communicators are constantly walking a fine line between keeping audiences engaged and delivering clear and critical scientific context. When it comes to space agriculture, this...
Awe has traditionally been used as a tool by science communicators to engage their audience; however, the authors propose that awe is a learned emotion and...
TL;DR: The paper explores how certain practices can resemble citizen science but in fact involve engaging participants in scientific tasks without transparency, informed consent, or benefits for...
Artistic formats such as theater can make science communication more inclusive, but they have to make deliberate choices to connect with audiences that typically have access...
On this episode of Questions of the Day on CivicSciTV, Fanuel Muindi sits down with Dr. Rose Basom, the David and Jane Cohn Scientist at the...
BOSTON — At the 2025 AAAS Annual Conference in Boston, we interviewed JP Flores, an HHMI Gilliam Fellow & PhD candidate in Bioinformatics & Computational Biology...
Fanuel Muindi visits Dr. Eileen McGivney, Assistant Professor at Northeastern University to discuss the potential of #virtualreality and immersive media in education and science engagement. Dr....
Polly Russell of the British Library introduces (from left to right), Melanie Brown, Clio Heslop, Mariette DiChristina and Mark Miodownik. Picture: Stephen Khan, Author provided Stephen...
Fanuel Muindi interviews Dr. Carrie J. Kroehler who is the Associate Director of the Center for Communicating Science at Virginia Tech. Dr. Kroehler shares insights on...
Professor Bruce Lewenstein from Cornell University addresses the point “Why public engagement is, and always has been and always will be, critical for science. Actionable Insights...
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