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A Critical Deficit

Flawed thinking can lead us into a lifetime of pointless arguments and bad decisions. Fixing the problem won’t be easy — but we know how to do it. By Frederic Bertley This essay accompanies a separate interview with Frederic Bertley, in which he discusses his strategies for science communication with OpenMind co-editor Corey

Science in the Public Eye: The Role of Public Relations

In the modern age, science communication has become more important than ever before. The way the public perceives scientific information plays a critical role in how that information is understood, accepted, and acted upon. As technological advancements shape our world at an accelerated pace, scientists, researchers, and institutions are increasingly reliant on public

The Rise of Citizen Science: Engaging the Public in Research

In the annals of scientific inquiry, the advent of citizen science marks a remarkable shift towards a more inclusive and participatory approach to research. Once the exclusive domain of credentialled scientists and researchers, the pursuit of knowledge has expanded to include enthusiastic volunteers and amateur scientists from all walks of life. This burgeoning

Making Science Accessible: Overcoming Language Barriers

Science, with its profound insights and transformative potential, is a cornerstone of modern civilisation. Yet, its accessibility is often limited by language barriers, which can prevent crucial scientific knowledge from reaching a broader audience. This article explores the challenges posed by these barriers and proposes strategies to make science more inclusive and accessible

Engaging Diverse Audiences in Science

Engaging diverse audiences in science has become an imperative for both educational institutions and scientific communities worldwide. The challenge lies not only in disseminating complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner but also in ensuring that the communication resonates with individuals from varied backgrounds and experiences. This endeavour is crucial, as it fosters

Science and Social Responsibility: Communicating Ethical Issues

Science and social responsibility are deeply intertwined, with ethical considerations playing a crucial role in scientific progress and its impact on society. As scientific advancements continue to shape our world, it is imperative to address the ethical issues that arise and communicate them effectively. This article delves into the importance of ethical considerations

Visualizing Science: The Impact of Imagery in Communication

In an era defined by rapid technological advancements and the proliferation of information, the role of imagery in science communication has become increasingly significant. Visual tools, ranging from detailed infographics and data visualisations to striking photographs and immersive virtual reality experiences, are not merely supplementary to scientific discourse but are central to how

Translating Scientific Research for Everyday Understanding

The Importance of Bridging the Gap In today’s fast-paced world, scientific research continuously pushes the boundaries of what we know and understand about our universe. However, a significant challenge remains: effectively translating this complex scientific knowledge into language and concepts that the general public can easily understand and appreciate. Bridging this gap is

The Ethics of Science Communication: Responsibilities and Challenges

In an age where information is both ubiquitous and instantaneous, the role of science communication has never been more critical. Effective science communication bridges the gap between the scientific community and the public, fostering understanding, trust, and informed decision-making. However, with this power comes significant responsibility. The ethics of science communication encompasses a