The Uni of Queensland (UQ) developed a vaccine that saves 300,000 lives annually. Yet they bury their story under meaningless marketing-speak.This isn’t just a UQ issue; it’s symptomatic of the global research sector which is underselling its impact.
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A new climate data rescue project for Italian weather observations back to the 1880s.
Anyone can help climate scientists learn more about the past and how our climate is changing.
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Lets see if BlueSky can be as helpful as Old School Twitter.
I'm looking for advocates of Administrative Data Access and Linkage across the EU 🇪🇺
Tell me who is making administrative data access happen in 🇮🇹🇪🇸🇩🇰🇸🇪🇫🇮🇨🇿🇸🇮🇸🇰🇭🇷🇧🇪🇩🇪🇵🇱🇧🇬🇷🇴🇲🇹🇭🇺🇬🇷
This is often unsung work and they don't toot their own horns.
RP 🙏
This is such a great article. I can’t wait to hear how this research unfolds …
New research shows ageing is not a uniform process. Parts of our bodies start aging earlier than others, right down to our organs and cells.
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How does public trust in #Science🧪 vary globally? 🌍
A study finds higher scientific knowledge boosts trust in research in Japan, the UK, and the US – but political views play a bigger role in the UK and US.
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What stands out to you? 🤔
#SciComm
A study of Gila monster venom helped start the revolution in weight-loss drugs. But scientists think that’s just the beginning.
www.nytimes.com/2024/11/13/m...
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The Conversation U.S. has published over 21,000 articles by experts on topics ranging from abalone to Zoroastrianism (and our global sister sites have published over 170,000 more).
If you're curious about it, there's a good chance we've got a story on it.
Ask me today and we'll look for you
Part of how misinformation takes hold.... A new Pew Research Center report also found nearly 40% of U.S. adults under 30 regularly get news from news influencers.
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A dramatic, surreal image inspired by the "Jaws" movie poster. A large shark with open jaws rises from the depths of the water toward a floating, bare-branched tree that sits just above the surface, illuminated by beams of light.
Sharks are older than trees. Let that sink in for a moment - these predators have been around for over 400 million years, outlasting entire ecosystems.
What is the most unexpected science fact that blew your mind? Share it below - I cannot wait to learn something new!
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“We know that these people survive,” said Nicolas Wolikow, CEO of Cure51. “We must understand why and unlock the mechanism of survival. If we are successful in doing that, there’s a good chance we can contribute to the eradication of cancer.”
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Changes in global temperature (1850-2023)
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In the latest issue of @the-brilliant.bsky.social ,we met Yamilee Toussaint, Founder & CEO, STEM From Dance which empowers girls with the skills, experiences, and confidence to pursue careers in STEM through the transformative power of dance.
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#scicomm
Image of Yamilee Toussaint smiling at the camera. Her image is accompanied by a quote from Yamilee "Dance has always been a source of encouragement and joy and community."
In our latest issue we met Yamilee Toussaint, Founder & CEO, STEM From Dance which empowers girls with the skills, experiences, and confidence to pursue careers in STEM through the transformative power of dance.
We're inspired!
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#scicomm #sciencecommunication