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Talking mental health, public opinion on scientists, artists for science: CivicSciTV News (Jan. 29)
In this episode of CivicSciTV’s Newsroom hosted by Jake Krauss, a range of engaging topics at the intersection of science and society are explored. Krauss delves into innovative SciComm strategies for discussing mental health with teens, particularly emphasizing the role of gamification during the COVID-19 pandemic. He highlights a YouGov survey revealing diverse American perspectives on scientists, shedding light on the public’s trust and expectations of the scientific community. Additionally, Krauss calls attention to an artistic opportunity at the Science in the City festival in Malta, encouraging artists to collaborate in expressing scientific concepts. Watch to learn more!
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