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Using animations in science communication

Using animations in science communication

by Queen Alike | Jun 10, 2015 | Education, Engagement, Guest Post, Health

Can short animations be used for effective science communication, asks guest-blogger Queen Alike, Public Health Specialist at the National Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine (NLM).

COP18 Doha, Qatar: A positive view point from low on the totem pole

by Candace Rowell | Nov 26, 2012 | Communication, Education, Guest Post, Society

A guest post by Candace Rowell MPH. Candace is an alum of the University of Michigan School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health Sciences, and a former contributor to Mind The Science Gap.  She is currently a research associated with the Qatar...

A few Small Issues about Public Engagement on Nanotechnology

by Craig Cormick | Nov 25, 2011 | Engagement, Guest Post, Nanotechnology, Public Perception

A guest blog by Craig Cormick. Over the past decade there has been a significant growth in public engagement activities relating to nanotechnology and when you look across all the data being generated you can learn a lot about how the public view the risks and...

The ultimate rules list for accepting speaking engagements

by Clare Maynard | May 30, 2011 | Engagement, Guest Post, Science Communication

I think I might have just accepted one speaking engagement too many!  After years of patiently bearing the brunt of my grueling travel schedule, my wife Clare has finally put her foot down.  Sorry folks – if you want me to speak at your meeting, these are the...

Realizing dreams of carbon nanotubes

by Nanocomp | Sep 28, 2010 | Emerging Technology, Guest Post, Nanotechnology

A guest blog by John Dorr, Vice President of Business Development Nanocomp Technologies Inc. Despite all the fuss over nanotechnology, it’s surprisingly difficult to get a clear sense of how the technology is contributing to new products.  So when the company Nanocomp...

Just how risky can nanoparticles in sunscreens be? Friends of the Earth respond

by Georgia Miller | Jun 15, 2010 | Engagement, Guest Post, Nanotechnology, Recommended, Regulation

Last week, I posed Friends of the Earth a challenge – “What is your worst case estimate of the human health risk from titanium dioxide and/or zinc oxide nanoparticles in sunscreens?”  Georgia Miller of FoE Australia and Ian Illuminato of FoE in the...
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