
We help scientists integrate findings from the latest evidence-based research in social sciences and education into their outreach efforts. We curate, summarize, and discuss research studies and their applications to real communication contexts in a way that scientists can easily implement.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

In this episode, we discuss the ever-growing interest in pre-prints. What are they, why do they exist, who uses them and for what.
We are joined by a guest - the author of the paper we discuss in the podcast and the Twitter chat (twitter.c... more
In this episode, we speak about problematic terminology in science and science publishing. In a number of fields, certain terminology promotes exclusion or carry a degrading context. What can be done to move away from these inherent issues and how ca... more
In this episode we are joined by the winner of second place of our 2021 State Your Mission Statement Challenge - a group of students who work to promote science communication among teens. You can follow them on Twitter @Sci4Teens.
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In this episode we are joined by the 1st place winner of the State Your Mission Challenge 2021 - Rashmi Sheoran also known as @astro_roxy.
You can find the moments of the Twitter chat Rashmi and Nevena hosted here and the peer-reviewed paper we dis... more
In this episode, we share tips on how to approach an audience based on shared values. We cover also some experiences from a workshop we hosted at the AAAS Annual Meeting 2021 on the same topic.
You can find the moments of the Twitter chat we organi... more
In this episode we speak again about vaccines and social attitudes towards them. Hear the previous episode on a vaccine-related topic here and check out its Twitter Moment here. The research we base our discussion on is reviewed by Heather here and t... more
In this episode, we welcome a guest, who is a poet (the BBC said so!) and a scientist - Dr Sam Illingworth.
We talk about how powerful poetry is as a conversation starter, as an expression, as a bonding and outreach mechanism for science.
We cov... more
In this episode we speak about the necessity to report, cover and communicate about scientific discoveries in languages different than English.
We start our discussion based on a Twitter chat (moments for it are here: twitter.com/i/events/... more
Totally essential for anyone interested in journalism/communications in Science & Tech - so much food for thought!
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