A University of Wyoming faculty member wants to help college students become better writers of science by giving academics ...
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In science communication, realistic avatars may foster more trustworthiness than cartoon-like ones
On TikTok there are exceptional "testimonials" like Nikola Tesla or Marie Curie delivering short science-related messages that have garnered millions of views. This is just one of many examples where ...
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Adding a Spark of Humor to Science Communication May Build Trust
Humor is something comedians and politicians alike have been using to connect with and captivate their audiences. However, this technique has not often been used by scientists and science ...
Associate Professor of Communication Studies, University of Nevada, Las Vegas As a science communication scholar, I’ve always supported vaccination and trusted medical experts – and I still do. As a ...
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