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Category Archives: Sheeva Azma
What Makes Fancy Comma, LLC Unique?
Learn about Fancy Comma, LLC’s dual mission to explain complex subjects for our clients as well as help scientists-in-training communicate better.
Evaluating Scientific Evidence in Court with the “Daubert Test”
The “Daubert test” was introduced in 1993, as the result of a Supreme Court case, to evaluate scientific evidence in the courts.
The Neuroscience of Journalism
The neuroscience of journalism – both from the readers’ and reporters’ perspectives – is woefully understudied.
Creating a SciComm “Swipe File”
Do you have a SciComm “Swipe File”? If you don’t know what that is, find out in this post.
Models of US Science Research & Development
Learn about the dueling models of US research and development, and ways they can be used together to quickly address global challenges.
Unethical Communication: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find answers to frequently asked questions about unethical communication.
Unethical Communication: Examples from Science and SciComm
Have you heard of these six types of unethical science communication?
Better Science through Sociology
Understanding sociology can help improve the scientific enterprise.
Congress x DataViz: Our Interview with William Gray, Founder of FloorCharts
Sheeva talks to William Gray, founder of FloorCharts, a website dedicated to archiving the many posters that appear on the floors of the US House and Senate.