In this post, Kelly Tabbutt of Fancy Comma, LLC helps readers understand the importance of science literacy to understand the world around you and be able to easily spot fake news, misinformation, or pseudoscience.
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SciCommers Weigh in on How to Write about Science in a Pandemic
Gain advice from the science communication experts about how to write clearly and effectively about science in the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to Communicate Effectively as A Scientist on Social Media
Learn about how to communicate science effectively on social media sites such as Twitter in this article by Fancy Comma, LLC’s Sheeva Azma, a scientist and science writer.
Latest Research Suggests COVID-19 Affects the Brain, Raises Even More Questions
Scientists have identified some of COVID-19’s harmful effects on the brain. In this post, Sheeva Azma of Fancy Comma, LLC and Nidhi Parekh of The Shared Microscope unpack the latest research on COVID-19’s neurological effects.
Fake News and News Literacy in the “Post-Truth” Era
In this post, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Kevin Ho looks at the problem of fake news and ways we can combat the spread of misinformation and make constructive dialogue on the facts possible.
Sleep on It: The Creativity-Enhancing Power of Sleep
In this post, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Kelly Tabbutt discusses the creativity-enhancing power of sleep and ways to improve creative thinking while asleep.
Can We Make “Good” Journalism “Great”?
In this article, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Sheeva Azma talks about the importance of journalism and ways to make good journalism “great.”
How I Learned to Love Neuroplasticity — And Why You Should, Too
In this post, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Sheeva Azma talks about what neuroplasticity is and how it helps humans be more adaptable.
In the COVID-19 Pandemic, Science Reporting Matters
In this post, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Sheeva Azma reflects on the state of biomedical science journalism in the COVID-19 pandemic.
How Does China’s CoronaVac Vaccine for COVID-19 Work?
Learn more about CoronaVac, a COVID-19 inactivated vaccine being developed by Sinovac in China, in this post by Nidhi Parekh of The Shared Microscope.