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Science Communication Needs To Go Beyond Communicating About the Physical World

Oct 22, 2020 · Vanya Bisht

10/22/2020 2 Comments By Vanya Bisht A few mornings ago when I woke up in my bed, a shocking realization hit me: It is October already! Where did 2020 go? As I started scrolling through my social media timelines trying to gather the fragments that I might remember 2020 by, it became clear that 2020 […]

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Chloe Poston: Chemist Turned Communications Expert

Oct 10, 2020 · Cheyanne Lewis 

10/10/2020 1 Comment ​By Cheyanne Lewis @chylew In celebration of #BlackinSciComm week, I had the opportunity to chat with Chloe Poston (@ChloePoston on Twitter), a Diversity and Inclusion Practitioner, Communications Expert, and Professional Development Coach.  In addition to earning her Doctorate in Chemistry, she is committed to her diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work, and will share […]

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The Story of Dr. Theanne Griffith: A Look Behind the Scenes

Oct 9, 2020 · Cheyanne Lewis 

10/9/2020 0 Comments By Cheyanne Lewis @chylew Dr. Theanne Griffith, Associate Professor at University of California Davis and author of the children’s book series The Magnificent Makers. In celebration of #BlackinSciComm week, I interviewed Dr. Theanne Griffith (@doctheagrif on Twitter), Associate Professor at UC Davis and science communicator. Here, I will tell her story of how […]

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From Landscapes to People: Leila’s Journey Through Higher Education

Oct 8, 2020 · Cheyanne Lewis 

10/8/2020 1 Comment By Cheyanne Lewis @chylew Leila Joyce Seals, a current PhD student at the University of Kansas and creator of Blog of the LadyGeos. #RockyMountainsSelfie courtesy of Leila Joyce Seals. In celebration of #BlackinSciComm week, I got to sit and chat (virtually) with Leila Joyce Seals (@GeoarchAndLush on Twitter), a geoarchaeology PhD candidate at […]

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Connecting the Stars in Saint Lucia

October 6, 2020 by ASC

10/6/2020 0 Comments ​By Cheyanne Lewis @chylew Cheyenne Polius, Saint Lucian astrophysicist and co-founder of Saint Lucia National Astronomy Association. In celebration of #BlackinSciComm week, I got to interview Cheyenne Polius (@CheyennePolius on Twitter), an astrophysicist and science communicator. Growing up in Saint Lucia, she moved to Sheffield, England to study physics and astrophysics. Her journey […]

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Exploring Chipmunk Ecology as a Science Communicator and Activist

Oct 5, 2020 · By Cheyanne Lewis

10/5/2020 0 Comments ​By Cheyanne Lewis @chylew In celebration of #BlackinSciComm week, I interviewed Kwasi Wrensford (@kwasiscientific on Twitter), a behavioral ecologist and science communicator studying the behavioral ecology of chipmunks in response to rapid environmental change.  Not only will I delve into his past as a lover of nature, but I will share his story on […]

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Meet Cheyanne lewis, covering Blackinscicomm Week Spotlights

Oct 1, 2020 · Cheyanne Lewis

10/1/2020 0 Comments The Science Talk blog is proud to welcome Cheyanne Lewis! Cheyanne is a guest writer who will cover science communicator spotlights throughout BlackInSciComm week. Check back every day between October 4 and October 10 as Cheyanne introduces science communicators and their work. Learn about their motivations, expertise, and hopes for the future […]

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The Adventures of N8ture AL

Oct 1, 2020 · Cheyanne Lewis 

10/1/2020 0 Comments By Cheyanne Lewis @chylew In celebration of #BlackinSciComm week, I had the opportunity to interview Alex Troutman, (@n8ture_al on Twitter), a wildlife biologist and graduate student who is currently studying seaside sparrow dynamics in tidal marshes. Having always had an affinity for nature and science education, he shares how a string of outreach […]

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LESS THAN 2 WEEKS LEFT! #BlackInSciComm week is October 4 – 10

September 17, 2020 by ASC

f you’re not following @BlackInSciComm yet, we invite you to head over to Twitter and do so! We’ll wait… Organized by @ravenscimaven, #BlackInSciComm week is October 4 – 10 and the SciTalk blog is getting ready to publish some great interviews with Black science communicators. Feel free to pitch relevant stories by emailingblog@sciencetalk.org. We’re looking for […]

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Cold Calling and Cold Feet: Phone Interviews for Science Journalism

September 3, 2020 by ASC

By Amy Nippert @nippert_r​Edited by Christina M. Swords (Marvin)​ As a freelancer in a pandemic, calling sources is a crucial part of my career. As a millennial who grew up in an age of instant messaging, calling sources is also a stressful part of my writing. I don’t hate talking on the phone, but the […]

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Hidden Burdens of Concussions and Science Communication

Aug 25, 2020 · Hollis Lyman

8/25/2020 5 Comments By Hollis Lyman​IG @unlimitedforcetraining Hollis.Lyman@du.eduEdited by Christina M. Swords (Marvin) A Surprise Diagnosis for an Inmate Marchell Taylor Sr. had been out of prison for 4 years in January 2016, but he longed to return. He felt that “no one valued him anymore, he wasn’t important, all his relationships were damaged, [and] he […]

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Amidst National Reckoning with Racial Injustice the Physics Community Reflects on Its Own Inequities

Aug 13, 2020 · Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

8/13/2020 0 Comments ​By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan; @Ironmely ​ This post was originally published on Karmela Padavic-Callaghan’s blog on July 6, 2020. Please check out more on her site here. “What does physics have to do with police brutality?” physicist Prof. Philip W. Phillips asked in his opening remarks during an American Physical Society (APS) webinar on making […]

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My Story of Firsts

July 22, 2020 by ASC

7/22/2020 By Sweta Ravisankar; ​@sweraviiEdited by Christina M. Marvin Imagine an instance when you did something for the first time. How did you feel? Were you cool and logical? Scared, but a steady? A twister of emotions? Science brings forth the concept of logical reasoning. This analytical power of the brain enables research scientists to shape research […]

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Creating SciComm Media in the Time of Coronovirus

May 26, 2020 · Shira D. Gordon, PhD

By Shira D. Gordon, PhD; @SheRockScienceEdited by Christina M. Marvin When a crisis happens, we all react differently. My way of bringing hope was to help spread useful and accurate information. I created an educational video for lay audiences, from the perspective of understanding the science behind the virus.​ As misinformation continues to spread, more professional scientists […]

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Becoming a Science Editor (Part 2 of our live chat with Siri Carpenter)

May 14, 2020 by ASC

5/14/2020 1 Comment Edited by Christina M. Marvin Siri Carpenter, science writer and editor-in-chief for The Open Notebook. Photo courtesy of Siri Carpenter. Part 2! Earlier this month, we covered the ins and outs of science writing. This week, we continue our conversation with Siri Carpenter as she discusses the transition from science writing to […]

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Congrats to our #SciCommMake winners!

May 4, 2020 by ASC

5/4/2020 1 Comment ​Last month we launched #SciCommMake, a collaborative project between Science Talk and Sigma Xi. The purpose of this new project is to help scientists, artists, and communicators to come together and develop creative projects to explain science in new and unique ways. Our inaugural class pitched their project ideas last week – and […]

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#SCICOMEMAKE: Marrying Science & Art for Better SCICOMM

March 30, 2020 by ASC

We’ve all heard the term STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. What about STEAM? The “A” stands for Art, because art is a beautiful and fun way to connect complex topics, attract interest to cool research, and explore science in new ways.​​Science Talk and Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Honor Society, are partnering together on a new […]

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(Video) SCICOMM: Raising Our Voice for Science in Public Policy

Feb 2, 2020 · Larry Kirkman

Watch and share on VimeoCenter for Environmental Filmmaking, American University  Director/Producer Larry Kirkman, larry@american.edu, larrykirkman.comEditor/Producer Shannon Shikles, shannon.shikles@gmail.com, shannonshikles.com “Clear and simple is not enough,” argues Rush Holt in my new video, SciComm: Raising Our Voice for Science in Public Policy. “It has to be meaningful,” he says.  “It has to communicate the science in a […]

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Thanks, Johannes Gutenberg, but we’re moving on: The case for visual communication

January 12, 2020 by ASC

This post was contributed by Picture as Portal® cofounder, Betsy Palay. Betsy is a Certified Medical Illustrator and science communicator. She is a founder, former president, and previous creative director of Artemis Creative, Inc. She was president of the Association of Medical Illustrators from 2009 – 2010. Around 1440, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press […]

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What Can We Learn from Elephant Trunks?

Nov 5, 2019 · Andrew Schulz

Edited by Simon Bakke Working with animals is one of the most gratifying and frustrating things during experiments. As an elephant researcher, I get to interact up close with the trunk of the African elephant both domestically at Zoo Atlanta and in the field in South Africa. Working with elephants is something I’ve wanted to […]

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PSST – We Don’t Know Anything About What’s in 98% of Our DNA!

Oct 14, 2019 · Pooja Kadaba Ranganath

Edited by Simon Bakke Flies, humans, and tomatoes have approximately the same number of genes in their genomes — but humans are clearly a complex species when compared to flies or tomatoes. One aspect of the human genome that I study, called Long non-coding ribonucleic acid molecules (referred to as LncRNA), can potentially explain the complexity of […]

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How to Show Up, Speak Up and Get Your Ideas Heard – Part 2

Oct 10, 2019 · Amy Aines, CEO of Damianakes Communications

When it comes to getting your ideas heard, the words you choose and your timing can make all the difference.  So can using influence to bring people into your ideas. In part two of this blog (read part one), you’ll get practical tips on how to frame your ideas and build support for getting them […]

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How to Show Up, Speak Up and Get Your Ideas Heard – Part 1

Oct 9, 2019 · Amy Aines, CEO of Damianakes Communications

You may be surprised to find that what you say matters less than how you say it.  More than 250 attendees at the annual scholarship luncheon for the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Women’s Association learned what it takes to create a strong, engaging presence and how to use voice, words and timing to gain support for […]

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A Digital Walk in the Woods

Sep 23, 2019 · David Samuel Shiffman

Damian Davalos shares wildlife and wild places through livestreaming his hikes.Originally published in American Scientist The environment is threatened like never before in human history, and some environmentalists worry that outdoor activities that lead to increased support for wildlife conservation are less popular among the current generation of children than staying inside and playing around on the internet. The concerns about this […]

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