How to Talk to Kids About Science and Risk, an Expert Q&A By Paige Jarreau|2020-08-23T14:09:17-05:00August 23rd, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Advice for scientists|Tags: Health, scicomm, storytelling, kid-friendly, kids, risk, teachers, COVID| Read More Comments Off on How to Talk to Kids About Science and Risk, an Expert Q&A
The Scientific Method in Science Communication By Jordan Pennells|2020-08-21T15:04:16-05:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Collaborations, Advice for scientists|Tags: Hypothesis, Sciart, science communication, scicomm, Advice for scientists, experiment, infographics, Scientific Method, Lifeology| Read More Comments Off on The Scientific Method in Science Communication
3 Minute Thesis: A PhD Elevator Pitch By Jordan Pennells|2020-08-20T13:59:25-05:00August 20th, 2020|Categories: Videos, Science communication, Research|Tags: video, science communication, PhD, sustainability, 3 Minute Thesis, sorghum, 3MT| Read More Comments Off on 3 Minute Thesis: A PhD Elevator Pitch
Mutation, Mystery & Going Viral – featured poems from the Lifeology SciComm Challenge By Jordan Pennells|2021-01-29T04:38:04-06:00August 13th, 2020|Categories: SciComm Challenge, Science communication, Creative|Tags: virology, COVID-19, virus, Poetry, Genetics, Science Poem, Mutation, DNA, RNA| Read More Comments Off on Mutation, Mystery & Going Viral – featured poems from the Lifeology SciComm Challenge
Why the Science-Art Amalgamation is Important By Ushashi Basu|2020-08-13T05:53:03-05:00August 12th, 2020|Categories: Ideas, SciArt, Science communication|Tags: science communication, storytelling, science art, science poetry, theatre| Read More Comments Off on Why the Science-Art Amalgamation is Important