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Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about science communication at ANU.
Social media giants such as Facebook have been blamed for helping spread misinformation. But the problem runs deeper than that
Throughout three weeks of September, members of the Science Circus Pacific team travelled to Fiji and Samoa to work with local partners to co-develop and co-deliver engaging STEM activities.
As novel platforms emerge on the Internet, new trends and content preferences of consumers take shape.
Associate Professor Sujatha Raman with students Dr Christiane Gerblinger and Samantha Vilkins travelled to Harvard for the annual STS meeting.
Present at the conference dinner were 11 former Science Circus alum, from 7 different organisations.
Rather than simply investing in research for short-term return, Australia should more carefully consider the potential benefits of its scientific pursuits, Wendy Russell writes.
We have the knowledge to solve many of society’s most pressing challenges including climate change, but many of these issues persist – good science communication can be part of the solution, Ruth O’Connor writes.
Science is great at solving problems, but research funding should also reflect the crucial contributions of other disciplines to that process, Merryn McKinnon writes.
As long ago as 1985, Britain’s Royal Society wondered whether they could use Doctor Who to promote greater public understanding of science.