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2020 Science focuses on the relationships between science, technology and society, with a heavy bias toward emerging technologies such as nanotechnology, synthetic biology and geoengineering. As a personal and independent blog, it covers stuff that grabs my interest or gets my goat - especially in my professional areas of risk science, science policy and communication/engagement. As a result, I spend quite a lot of time exploring how to make sense of science and technology in a complex and not entirely rational society.
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News about science in South-East Europe
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Computer Science...Research, Education and Policy
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A daily forum by staff at Nature Education to share insights and news about emerging technologies, teaching innovations, and policy changes that are shaping higher education.
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It’s okay to be smart! Science is cool, dammit. This is a blog about communicating science to a broad, new audience, using whatever stories tickle my fancy.
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Caught in the science-art perpetuum mobile
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Nature is not a book but science is a literature.
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NEWScience Policy provides a weekly summary of activities and events in Washington, DC impacting scientific research, technology development, and innovation policy, as well as what people are saying about them. While not meant to be exhaustive, its aim is to highlight issues that impact the funding for and execution of basic research across disciplines, and the translation of discoveries into the marketplace.
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critical insight into good science, bad science, and how chemistry can make the world pretty awesome
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Honest, wide-ranging, scientifically informed conversation about sustainable technologies and cultures, toward a thriving future world.
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This blog shares the science done in the labs. In this way everybody will know how the money invested in research is spent. This is something that researchers owe to the society and is not getting enough attention. On the other hand this blog will share the situation of research and science in general in Spain and Europe. The steps forward and the steps backward. The ones leading us to a knowledge based society and the ones moving us away from it.
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Science Cheerleader is the place for the general public to learn about, do, and shape scientific research and science policy. Plus, we've got plenty of NBA and NFL cheerleaders-turned-scientists and engineers to cheer on participants and inspire young women towards STEM careers. GOOOO Science! As seen on CNN, NPR, ESPN, Newsweek, the Washington Post, Discover, Fox National News, Science, The Scientist and waaaay more.
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Communicating science from kindergartners to politicians
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Seven Deadly Synapses is a blog at the intersection of science, politics and morality.
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A blog about highly skilled migration, international education and science communication
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Discussion of space policy issues, including NASA funding and related legislation.
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Science policy, outreach and tools online
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Why Science Matters: the connections, and disconnections, between science and politics
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Inverse Square attempts to locate science in the public square, and to apply empirical tests and scientific habits of thoughts to news, culture and history
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