Interviews and discussions about how science subjects are communicated in the media. No subject too controversial!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
Rhonda Rana joins me on Science Chat to talk about the Trolley Problem, consequentialism and the Doctrine of Double Effect.... really
Science Chat talks to Paidi O'Reilly of UCC about the PACITA project and Technology Assessment in Ireland... and the recent first Irish national PACITA workshop
Science Chat talks to one of the founders about the aims of the Sciencescape project
Science Chat talks to Brendan O'Brien of 60 Second Science
Science Chat talks to Maria Daly about her popular Irish science blog Science Calling!
Science Chat talk to Barbara Diehl about the seminar presented in ESOF 2010 exploring the potential and limits of Web 2.0 in science & science communication
Science Chat talks to Maricar Jagger about the Portsmouth chapter of the worldwide Cafe Scientifique movement
Science Chat talks with Dr John Joyce of the Marine Institute about his Explorers Education programme for primary school children
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