Pandemics are marked by the prevalence of a disease across a large population, including a global population. In fighting diseases, our greatest tool of offense is science and our greatest tool of defense is science communication. Yet the leadership of the United States has expressed open disagreement with our nation’s scientists and continued to push solutions that do not have the backing of science. What are the ramifications of this behavior on our society?
Read MoreBureaucracy is getting in the way of the communication of necessary information to the public. I want to provide an explanation for the public theater that's taking place, as well as solutions for how the public can avoid it.
Read MoreThe way we teach our children underestimates their potential. Curricula and standards of communication today need to be improved in a way that addresses foundational sciences first in order to meet the challenges that children require to stimulate their curiosity.
Read MoreTalking to each other has become fairly difficult, yet it is the only way to be societal. Yet another case where two sides exist.
Read MoreMany have not heard of science communication, although those same people may know science communicators. Their importance lies in how accessible they make science to the public.
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