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The only way for research to change the world is if the world knows and cares about it. In This Study Shows, a podcast from Wiley, we explore how to connect research with emotions and experiences and transform the way science is shared. Hosted by Danielle George and Mary-Ann Ochota, each of our six episodes asks the tough science communication questions: how? why? and so what?

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Knowing how COVID-19 emerged is critical for informing global strategies to prevent future outbreaks. But the story of how it originated can differ wildly depending on who you ask. more

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2 years ago

When we hear about the environment in the news, it's so often doom and gloom. But Dr. Nancy Knowlton knows that when people are presented with a huge problem without a solution, it leads to apathy instead of action. We partnered with Earth Optimism A... more

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3 years ago

Discover the truth about the viral fish-punching octopus. In this episode, we're talking to Eduardo Sampaio, the researcher whose latest paper shares surprising observations about feisty cephalopods. What happened next as the media took notice and st... more

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3 years ago

AI has come a long way (it even named this episode) but what does it have to do with science communication? We find the line between the present and the future as we explore how AI will affect science communication, and how has it already taken hold,... more

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3 years ago

As Sarafina Nance (author, PhD student, science communicator extraordinaire) says, "people respond to seeing the human behind the science." So we spend an entire episode talking about science communication for a mass audience: the passion, the stereo... more

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In this episode we're talking to Professor Suxia Liu about what happened when she agreed to talk about her research with the media. Her team published a paper on polar drift, which went viral as proof that our climate crisis has tilted the axis of th... more

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3 years ago

Have you ever been too embarrassed to ask a question? Or maybe you were ashamed? Grossed out? This episode digs into how science communication can help us understand those taboo subjects. Hear from Florence Schechter, founder of the Vagina Museum, Dr... more

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3 years ago

Sometimes a tiny change can have a giant impact. In this call-in episode, we hear new ideas to change the science communication game. From the pitfalls of rainbow maps to getting rid of PDFs, we speak to Matt Hall, Paige Jarreau, Alberto Pepe, Crysta... more

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3 years ago

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