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Many scientific organizations struggle with teaching and incentivizing science-communication practices. Here’s what they can do differently, says communication researcher Jessica Eise.
Ipshita Mandal-Johnson teamed up with other graduate students to set up an annual forum to develop tomorrow’s biotechnology leaders. This is what she learnt.
The composer wished for a cure for his hearing loss. Soon, research could make it a reality for my twin brother − and millions more. Winner ofthe Young Scientist Essay Competition 2019.
Karen Fortuna worked alongside people with lived experiences of psychiatric conditions to develop technologies to help improve their mental and physical health.
Publishers, reviewers and other members of the scientific community must fight science’s preference for positive results — for the benefit of all, says Devang Mehta.