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Comparing Scientists’ and Non-Scientists’ Use of Science in Congress
In this 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session recap, Sheeva recaps a talk by K.L. Akerlof about how congressional staffers use science.
The Role of Peer Review in Establishing Scientific Validity
Long before science makes it to the courts, it must be vetted through a scientific process called peer review.
A FREE Science Communication Add-On Curriculum for High School, College, and Graduate Science Courses
Check out our versatile – and FREE – science communication add-on curriculum that educators can use at the high school, college, and graduate levels.
How Not to Waste Taxpayer Dollars as an Exiting Scientist
Sometimes, you can still publish your research after you leave academia.
What Are the Real Costs of Sexism in Science?
Sexism in science takes a financial, emotional, mental, professional, and social toll on women scientists.
Better Science through Sociology
Understanding sociology can help improve the scientific enterprise.
How Sociology Can Inform Science (and SciComm)
Sheeva talks about ways sociology can inform both science and science communication (SciComm).
Science as a Human Activity: Understanding “Sociology of Science”
Sheeva talks about ways to understand the scientific process and humanize science, introducing a concept known as “sociology of science.”
Why I Started a SciComm Instagram as a PhD Student
Chandler McElrath discusses why she started her SciComm Instagram, The G-Protein Coupled Researcher.