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Black in X Addresses Long-Standing Inequity in STEM
In a year of racial tumult, Black scientists are uniting for visibility and action.
Black in X Addresses Long-Standing Inequity in STEM
Black in X Addresses Long-Standing Inequity in STEM
In a year of racial tumult, Black scientists are uniting for visibility and action.
In a year of racial tumult, Black scientists are uniting for visibility and action.
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social media, culture
Social Media Accelerates Science
Ben Andrew Henry
| Nov 1, 2016
| 6 min read
How researchers are taking advantage of Twitter and other forums to do, share, and discuss research
Science Gone Social
Sara K. Yeo, Michael A. Xenos, Dietram A. Scheufele, Michael A. Cacciatore, and Dominique Brossard
| Oct 1, 2014
| 4 min read
Scientists are beginning to embrace social media as a viable means of communicating with public audiences.
Setting the Record Straight
Daniel Cossins
| Oct 1, 2014
| 10+ min read
Scientists are taking to social media to challenge weak research, share replication attempts in real time, and counteract hype. Will this online discourse enrich the scientific process?
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| Sep 1, 2014
| 3 min read
An Indomitable Beast, What If?, Superintelligence
, and
Dataclysm
Stalking Sharks
Jef Akst
| Aug 30, 2012
| 3 min read
Researchers monitor the movement of the Pacific’s largest predators and share the information with the world in real time.
Get Your Gut Sequenced
Jef Akst
| Sep 8, 2011
| 2 min read
A new non-profit endeavor is calling for people to get their gut bacteria sequenced for the sake of science.
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