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From Sputnik to virtual reality, the history of scicomm
Instead of yesteryear's dry and dusty lectures, science communicators are creating new and exciting ways to engage with science
Retracting publications doesn't stop them from influencing science
"Zombie papers" keep on getting cited, with huge ripple effects
Empathy is key to overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
COVID-19 vaccines are an enormous feat. Their use will hinge on explaining how it was done
Misinformation is keeping invasive, destructive lionfish around
New study suggests better scientific dissemination could put lionfish on the menu and protect native habitats
How a balloon flying over Antarctica made parallel universes tabloid fodder
No, scientists did not discover evidence for a parallel universe in the Antarctic ice
Tweeting about research results in three times more citations
Social media is proven to help share new science with the public
Los datos producidos por los científicos no llegan a la gente que los necesita
Las barreras de pago y lingüísticas hacen de los resultados científicos algo inaccesible para gestores y residentes
Scientists are producing data without sharing it with people who actually need it
Paywalls and language barriers make results inaccessible for local managers and residents