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Category Archives: Sheeva Azma
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.
How Sociology Can Inform Science (and SciComm)
Sheeva talks about ways sociology can inform both science and science communication (SciComm).