"I feel science communication done right is the way to break down stereotypes," says WA's new Chief Scientist Professor Sharath Sriram. "People assume a scientist is always wearing a lab coat and ...
Authoritative, intelligent, responsible, serious—if you were asked to describe the general figure of a scientist, you would probably use adjectives like these. However, "funny" would likely not be the ...
THE Department of Science and Technology-Science and Technology Information Institute (DOST-STII) is set to celebrate its 39th anniversary on June 30, 2026, reinforcing its vital role as the country’s ...
Once upon a time, science communication was a niche hobby, reserved for the rare few who could translate lab jargon into something the public might understand. Carl Sagan made it look easy, but most ...
Throughout history, technology — from the printing press to the internet — has led to fundamental societal shifts, transforming how we live, and what we are capable of. Now we face another turning ...
Bioacousticians are finding animal communication patterns once thought unique to humans — discoveries that challenge ideas about what makes human language special.
“Using antibiotics for viruses is like putting diesel in a petrol car.” UK researchers develop daily-life related posters to convey the global threat of antimicrobial resistance to non-scientists.
J.D. Allen has reported for public radio stations across the Northeast, investigating the climate crisis, health care, and small businesses, and real estate and land use for community newspapers on ...
Theater and cognitive science don’t seem to have much in common on the surface. But Case Western Reserve University student Sydney Raby finds them to be the perfect combination for a future career as ...
Midlands Science has marked 25 years of transforming how people across the region engage with science, celebrating a legacy ...
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