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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.
How to Make Yourself a 2010 Honda Civic (Or Living an 85% Lifestyle)
Read Army veteran Matthew Bow’s life hacks to help him be his best self.
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.
Why We Need the Global South in Science Communication (and How to Get There)
Learn about the science communication challenges of the Global South (often also referred to as the developing world).
Add Memes to Your SciComm Toolbox
Employ memes to make SciComm more interesting.
SciCommer Interview: Sam Illingworth, PhD
We talked to Dr. Sam Illingworth, a professor and science communications trainer.
Changing the Narratives in Mathematics
It is somehow assumed, and accepted, that mathematics cannot be properly communicated.