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  1. Webinar Report: The Languages of Science – multilingual science communication awareness

    Watch back as our speakers introduce the importance of multilingual science communication and discuss solutions to embracing all languages within our global research community.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Artistoo, a library to build, share, and explore simulations of cells and tissues in the web browser

    Inge MN Wortel, Johannes Textor
    By letting users build interactive simulations directly in a web browser, Artistoo unlocks new ways to communicate, teach, and collaborate in computational biology research.
  2. Talking Points: Luisa Massarani on communicating science in South America

    A Brazilian expert reflects on the challenges faced by those who conduct and share science in her region.
  3. Webinar Report: Arts in science communication

    How can researchers combine the arts with their science?
    1. Ecology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Education and Outreach: March Mammal Madness and the power of narrative in science outreach

    Katie Hinde, Carlos Eduardo G Amorim ... Christopher N Anderson
    Hypothetical battles between animals can be used to interest the general public in biology.
  4. Point of View: eLife’s new model and its impact on science communication

    Lara Urban, Mariana De Niz ... Lamis Yahia Mohamed Elkheir
    The eLife Early-Career Advisory Group discusses eLife’s new peer review and publishing model, and how the whole process of scientific communication could be improved for the benefit of early-career researchers and the entire scientific community.
  5. Science Communication: Tips for promoting your research

    Effectively communicating your research can help to maximise its impact in your field and communities. We share some advice on how to broaden the reach of your findings, and ensure that your message is properly understood.
  6. Science Under Threat in the United States: How scientists and institutions should respond

    Ran Blekhman
    Individual researchers and university leaders need to make the case for science to their elected representatives and to the public at large.
  7. Science Communication: Seven tips for discussing preprints on social media

    Gain insights into tried-and-tested actions for communicating preprinted research effectively and responsibly on social media.
    1. Neuroscience

    Being Neurodivergent in Academia: Marginalising dyslexic researchers is bad for science

    Helen Taylor, Arash Zaghi, Sara Rankin
    Specific learning differences like dyslexia may play an essential role in advancing human knowledge and enriching the academic environment.

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