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Why the Science-Art Amalgamation is Important

By Ushashi Basu|2020-08-13T05:53:03-05:00August 12th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, SciArt, Ideas|Tags: theatre, science poetry, science art, storytelling, science communication|

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The lived experience of science – A review of Scicomm Stories by Amanda Mathieson

By Scarlett Parr-Reid|2020-05-29T17:36:41-05:00May 29th, 2020|Categories: Collaborations, Science communication, Creative, Ideas|Tags: spotify, Poetry, sciencecommunication, review, podcast, interview, scicomms, Collaboration|

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Facing Creative Stagnancy in a Time of Covid-19

By Katrina Wong|2020-05-20T15:53:10-05:00May 20th, 2020|Categories: Mental health, SciArt, Ideas|Tags: herbarium, ikebana, botany, haiku, flowers, frankenflora, art, Sciart|

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The “Smaller than the eye can see” Microbial World

By Jordan Pennells|2020-05-15T05:32:21-05:00May 15th, 2020|Categories: Health, Science communication, Ideas|Tags: Bacteria, Evolution, I Contain Multitudes, Microbes, microbiome, Immune system, virus, COVID-19, Fungi|

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  • Science Videos Improve Communication by Anuoreet Kharbanda

Use science videos to improve your communication

By Gaius Augustus|2020-04-28T16:15:29-05:00April 28th, 2020|Categories: Advice for scientists, Broader Impacts, Science communication, SciArt, Creative, Ideas|Tags: idea, microphone, audio, sound, scicomm, video|

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