What you don't know can shape what you know, argues Toby Shu.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Working in science policy has it all, whether that's the hyperlocal and unglamorous or glamorous and downright self-sacrificing.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Scientists should understand politics to navigate the science policy world.| Fancy Comma, LLC
The EGU Cryosphere Blog is now 10 years old: Happy Birthday! It all started in December 2014 with this blog post from Nanna Karlsson, and now counts 452 blog posts across 25 blog categories, including winning three Best EGU blog posts (2016, 2019 and 2021). 881 different (hash)tags were used in our blog posts, with way more counts on Antarctica and climate than the Arctic. Since the start, there have been many chief editors, but today we wanted to celebrate with you by interviewing four of th...| Cryospheric Sciences
We have a new course about type 2 diabetes! We follow a Hispanic man named Luis as he receives his diagnosis and makes lifestyle changes.| Lifeology
We have a new course to help scientists, communicators and others learn about the craft of using analogies to help explain their science!| Lifeology
A practice activity to learn more about how to make a science communication message more culturally relevant. The post Una actividad práctica para ayudarte a comunicar la ciencia de forma culturalmente relevante appeared first on Lifeology.| Lifeology
SciComm is a great tool for breaking down mental health stigma through education and knowledge sharing. The post The Power of SciComm in Combatting Mental Health Stigma appeared first on Lifeology.| Lifeology
A practice activity to learn more about how to make a science communication message more culturally relevant. The post Make Your SciComm More Culturally Relevant: A Practice Activity appeared first on Lifeology.| Lifeology
Participate in Lifeology's first Courseathon for Health Literacy Month! Create an illustrated story about mental health. The post Participate in Lifeology’s first Courseathon! Visual Stories Promoting Mental Health appeared first on Lifeology.| Lifeology
Using science communication (SciComm) to communicate about Postpartum Depression (PPD) has the power to destigmatize the condition. The post Communicating About Postpartum Depression appeared first on Lifeology.| Lifeology
The science communication and genetic counselling fields can often intersect, especially when it comes to empathy and emotional intelligence. The post Science Communication and Genetic Counselling appeared first on Lifeology.| Lifeology
AI is here (and has been for a while). It provides hope and potential solutions to many scientific problems, but also raises many ethical problems that can’t be ignored. For insect biodiversity and…| Ecology is not a dirty word
Short answer: yes, judges do act as gatekeepers of scientific evidence.| Fancy Comma, LLC