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The COVID-19 global pandemic creates a unique environment for vaccination hesitant messages, within which traditionally vaccine-focussed Facebook pages are used to promote diverse anti-science messaging.
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The COVID-19 global pandemic creates a unique environment for vaccination hesitant messages, within which traditionally vaccine-focussed Facebook pages are used to promote diverse anti-science messaging.
The COVID-19 global pandemic creates a unique environment for vaccination hesitant messages, within which traditionally vaccine-focussed Facebook pages are used to promote diverse anti-science messaging.
The COVID-19 global pandemic creates a unique environment for vaccination hesitant messages, within which traditionally vaccine-focussed Facebook pages are used to promote diverse anti-science messaging.
The first case of Covid-19 was detected in Mexico the 27th of February of 2020. From that moment on, the person in charge of the management and communication of the health emergency has been Hugo López Gatell, Subsecretary of Prevention and Promotion of Health in Mexico, an epidemiologist and researcher.
Across different fields of science, there are moments when key decisions are expected to be taken.
We asked a large group of Romanian researchers who have received funding through a state agency within the past five years to answer a questionnaire designed to assess their attitude toward public engagement, as well as their perception of the public in general.
In the last few years most of the institutes of scientific research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico have transformed the way they share their knowledge, and have created science communications units with the purpose of transmitting the product of their scientists’s research to wide audiences.
The COVID-19 global pandemic creates a unique environment for vaccination hesitant messages, within which traditionally vaccine-focussed Facebook pages are used to promote diverse anti-science messaging.
There is a significant under-representation of women in STEM which is damaging societal progress for democratic, utilitarian, and equity reasons. However, changing stereotypes in STEM requires a solution denied by the problem – more visible female role models.
The effects of climate change are now being felt around the world, and yet cohesive and collaborative policymaking to mitigate impacts are moving too slowly.
The Wellcome Centre for Anti-Infectives Research has a range of missions. As researchers, we make new medicines and technologies to fight deadly diseases of the developing world.
This presentation focuses on the surge in media coverage of COVID-19-related preprint research and the varied approaches digital media outlets used to communicate this uncertain science.
“Can you explain your PhD in the pub?” is the question and premise behind PubhD, a British initiative, that began in 2015 filling Portuguese bars with science. In Coimbra, PubhD began in the midst of the SciComPT 2017, the Portuguese Science Communication Meeting.
In recent years the use of video by the scientific community has grown. More and more researchers, communicators, and other players are using audiovisual media to deconstruct complex phenomena, to simplify ideas and to tell their story.
During the 2018 National Science Technology Week in Brazil, the National Museum of the Republic-DF Board opened the ACT Exhibition aiming at promoting the confluence between Arte.Ciência.Tecnologia. The artworks included dynamic and immersion elements, with music, artefacts for manipulation and experience with augmented reality.
In 2018, the Estonian government launched a program to map the genotypes of 150,000 citizens. The goal is to use genetic data as a basis for transforming the Estonian healthcare system to deliver personalized medicine.