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Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about science communication at ANU.
Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about science communication at ANU.
Antibiotic stewardship initiatives have reduced antibiotic use in agriculture, but attention to the implications of these changes for agricultural animals has been neglected.
We are encouraging Canberra families and young people to develop a creative interpretation responding to the stories you hear and the women who share them.
A new commentary, by John Noel Viaña, Fran McInerney and Henry Brodaty in the American Journal of Bioethics, underscores that dementia is not just about cognition.
Science in the Media undergrad Hannah Evans has published a short article in CSIRO Double Helix magazine.
With this literature now rapidly expanding, it is crucial to synthesise existing evidence so that future research efforts and climate communication interventions are best informed about the current knowledge-base and research gaps.
Recent research has identified anti-vaccination propaganda in the so-called Russian Troll Tweets strongly associated with the 2016 US Presidential election.
Science Communication is often presented as a unique response to and offshoot of the prevalence of western science in modern societies.
The Science Circus Pacific Social Media Competition has finished and we are so, so impressed with all our amazing entries.
On 17 June 2020, PCST organised a webinar for people interested in teaching of science communication at Masters’ and PhD level, chaired by Professor Joan Leach, with hosting by Dr Jenni Metcalfe.