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Science Communication: Networking

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Networking between journalists, scientists and policymakers can lead to more informed decision-making at national and regional levels. What networks are already in place? And how can they be most effective?

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Opinions and Analysis

Collaboration essential to overcome global challenges

Encouraging cooperation and aligning interests is key to dealing with global challenges, say Brian Walker and colleagues.

23 September 2009 | EN
Source: Science

The challenge of reporting on climate change and health

Reporting on how climate change affects health is a real challenge — screen your sources and find reliable experts, says Asefaw Getachew.

9 September 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文


News and Features

Benin farmers unite against effects of climate change

Local knowledge forms the backbone of a programme in Benin that aims to help farmers adapt to the effects of climate change.

13 October 2009 | EN

Agricultural research 'should be open access'

Enabling free access to agricultural research — a critical component of India's science sector — could reap big rewards, says journal chief.

29 September 2009 | EN

Talking science: Science cafés in Uganda

20 February 2009 | EN
Source: AllAfrica.com

Practical Guides

How to publicise scientific research

Guidance on how press officers can promote science effectively without resorting to hype, including tips on timing, objectives and audience.

28 May 2009 | EN
Source: Stempra

Man using wifi in the street How to set up a science blog

Science blogs let you share your passion and expertise with the widest possible audience. Damian Carrington shows it's easy to get started.

30 September 2008 | EN | 中文