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Science Communication: Promoting science

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A key aspect of science communication is raising public awareness of the role science can play in social and economic development. How can the media and science communicators promote science?

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Opinions and Analysis

School children Don't teach maths and science in English

English may be the language of science, but students learn better and contribute more when taught in their local tongue, says Giovanni Tapang.

20 January 2012 | EN

Algerian journalists Even 'bad science' needs putting in context

Science journalists must help to root out misleading scientific claims, but not without sensitivity to culture and the limitations of science.

13 January 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文


News and Features

UN headquarters UN 'needs greater integration between science and policy'

A report by the UN secretary-general's panel on global sustainability adds weight to calls for more science in policymaking.

3 February 2012 | EN

Portada de la versión en portugués del libro Book spreads knowledge about Amazonian plants

A science study published in layman’s language shows how Amazonian fruit trees and plants can support the wellbeing and nutrition of local people.

27 January 2012 | ES

Practical Guides

Journalist Navigating science PR in African institutions

Guidance on how science media officers can put African science on the map with balanced and effective reporting.

23 December 2011 | EN
Source: Wellcome Trust

Icons of social media applications How scientists can reach out with social media

The world needs scientists to bring science to life. Jennifer Rohn with tips on how researchers can use social media to engage new audiences.

11 August 2011 | EN | ES | FR