Sheeva talks about ways to understand the scientific process and humanize science, introducing a concept known as “sociology of science.”
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Science Doesn’t Happen in a Vacuum
Sheeva unpacks the oft-quoted phrase, “science doesn’t happen in a vacuum.”
5 SciComm Lessons from Taylor Swift
Sheeva Azma discusses science communications lessons she’s learned from Taylor Swift.
Breaking Stereotypes in STEM Education
Stereotypes get in the way of educating a STEM-literate society.
What Will the Next 75 Years of Science Policy Bring?
Read Sheeva’s recap of “The Next 75 Years of Science Policy” from Issues in Science and Technology.
5 Steps to Becoming a Biotech Thought Leader
Become a biomedical thought leader in five steps.
Acing the Congressional One-Pager
Learn how to write a congressional one-pager for your next in-person meeting with Congress.
4 PhD students (besides me) who “Mastered out” and became science writers
Sheeva interviews four science writers who, like her, left their PhD programs with a Master’s degree.
Writing about Beauty as a Science Copywriter
Sheeva Azma talks about the role of science communication in the beauty industry.
The Easy-To-Understand ChatGPT Explainer That It Could Never Write Itself
Sheeva Azma explains how ChatGPT works.