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Showcase Your Science
Jessica P. Johnson | Sep 1, 2011 | 8 min read
Tips for creating a science video or website.
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Opinion: Transparency Is Critical to Defend Animal Research
Cindy Buckmaster | Apr 11, 2019 | 4 min read
Research organizations should start sharing with the public information, stories, photos, and videos on how animals are cared for and used in science.
The Scientific Outreach Gap
Bob Grant | Dec 7, 2015 | 2 min read
A survey finds that arts, humanities, and social science faculty members in the U.K. engage more with the general public than their counterparts in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Virtual Lab Tours for Recruitment and Outreach
Andy Tay | Jun 23, 2020 | 7 min read
In the face of campus closures around the world, scientific laboratories are offering tours via video. We asked experts for their tips.
Outreach Going Wrong?
Elizabeth A. Corley and Dietram A. Scheufele | Jan 1, 2010 | 3 min read
By Elizabeth A. Corley and Dietram A. Scheufele Outreach Going Wrong? When we talk nano to the public, we are leaving behind key audiences. Scholars, policy-makers, and outreach specialists in the nanotechnology community may be struggling with toxicological data and regulatory frameworks, but they seem to be able to agree on one thing: The public is unaware of the new technology and uninformed about the science behind it. Ironicall
Pixel Perfect
The Scientist | Oct 1, 2012 | 9 min read
Presenting the best life science images and videos of 2012
Citizen Science Goes Marine
Jef Akst | Nov 30, 2011 | 1 min read
A new public science project asks people at home to match whale songs in hopes of better understanding their language.
The Future of Science Videos
Jef Akst | Aug 1, 2009 | 4 min read
By Jef Akst The Future of Science Videos © Richard Newstead / Getty Images The use of video in scientific research is anything but new. In fact, the very first “motion picture” was shot as part of an experiment aimed at determining if horses ever have all four feet off the ground simultaneously while galloping. On June 11, 1878, using 12 cameras placed 50 centimeters apart and trip wires to be triggered as the
Opinion: Singing about Science
Joachim Allgaier | Oct 4, 2012 | 4 min read
Music videos could be helpful tools for science communication and education, but anti- and pseudoscience activists are also using this medium to spread their views.
Science Speak
Rina Shaikh-Lesko | Aug 1, 2014 | 8 min read
Contests that challenge young scientists to explain their research without jargon are turning science communication into a competitive sport.

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