SciComm Corner
Science communication advice and opinions from Scientia
SciComm Corner – Is it worth paying for professional science communication?
There are a number of reasons why it is worth paying for science communication…
SciComm Corner – What to consider before communicating to a non-specialist?
There are a few things that a scientist should consider before communicating to a non-specialist…
SciComm Corner – Why is science communication important?
Science communication is the practice of communicating scientific information to a non-specialist audience. It is important for a number of reasons, including…
SciComm Corner – Can science communicators help to protect endangered species?
Over the past few decades, the pace at which animal species are becoming extinct has accelerated considerably. Estimates by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) suggest that over 16,000 animal species are now at risk, while in 2007 the red list of endangered animals included 7,851 species.
SciComm Corner – Three things to consider when communicating science to people with sensory impairments
While there have been numerous efforts to improve the quality of life of people with sensory impairments, there are still many instances in which visual or hearing impairments can limit one’s experiences. This includes the communication of information online or through other media platforms.
SciComm Corner – Five Tips to Convey Complex Scientific Topics to Non-Expert Readers
In an age marked by fake news and sensationalist media communication, ensuring that accurate scientific information reaches the public is of utmost importance. The detrimental effects of inaccurate science communication have become particularly obvious during the COVID-19 pandemic, as countless individuals worldwide turned to the Internet to find out more about how fast the virus was spreading and what they could do to avoid contact with it.
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