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Science Communication & Education

The Science Communication & Education segment contains 7 active publications.

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The Skeptical Scientist logoThe Skeptical Scientist
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Skepticism lies at the core of the scientific method. This blog applies that lens to current science and its dissemination seeking to distill available research, expose misinformation and bad science, and reimagine science communication.

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All About Psychology logoAll About Psychology
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Ready to explore the intriguing world of human behavior? This newsletter is your essential resource for everything psychology. Subscribe now and get an exclusive eBook version of my bestselling Psychology Student Guide delivered straight to your inbox.

Science Communication & Education
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sciencepolicyinsider logosciencepolicyinsider
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Former head of NSF's Biological Sciences Directorate: I explain how science policy works--from someone who's been inside NIH and NSF.

Science Communication & Education
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Cort Does Science logoCort Does Science
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Exploring the science, research, and lived experiences of complex chronic conditions through thoughtful, evidence-driven science communication.

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The SciCommer logoThe SciCommer
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The SciCommer brings you the latest news from science communication around the globe in one email. It's for anyone in research or practice. Sign up for the weekly email. It arrives in your inbox every Tuesday.

Science Communication & Education
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Protagonist Science logoProtagonist Science
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Science journalism, scicomm, and science fiction prototyping to bring science and society closer together.

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The Weird Science Drop logoThe Weird Science Drop
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Science is weird, and here’s the proof. The Weird Science Drop newsletter brings you the overlooked, under-the-radar and, above all else, most madcap science news, views and research.

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