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Started in August 2014 as a project to write a science story every day for a whole year. Read more →

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Tag: science communication

Should science communicators be paid? | Day 275

Should science communicators be paid? | Day 275

Scientists don’t get paid for promoting their work. Should they? Should anyone be paid for doing that? Wait, what day is this? Where am I?

Posted on May 19, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags pay the writers, science communication, science outreach8 Comments on Should science communicators be paid? | Day 275
Explain it like your vocabulary is really small | Day 272

Explain it like your vocabulary is really small | Day 272

There is a thing that lets people write using only very very simple words. It is called the Up Goer Five editor, and by the way ‘editor’ is not one of the words allowed.

Posted on May 16, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags linguistics, science communication, text, words, writing1 Comment on Explain it like your vocabulary is really small | Day 272
LEGO science story challenge – a success! | Day 267

LEGO science story challenge – a success! | Day 267

Can you create a LEGO science story using just 96 pieces from a storytelling starter kit? In this embarrassing blog post I demonstrate my attempt.

Posted on May 11, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags I made a video, lego science, science communication, storytelling, whyyyLeave a comment on LEGO science story challenge – a success! | Day 267
Thinking Nutrition | Day 259

Thinking Nutrition | Day 259

In a world where nutrition research is constantly improving, you might think none of the advice is reliable. Thinking Nutrition is an evidence-based blog.

Posted on May 2, 2015May 3, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags blogs, diet advice, mythbusting, science communication, stories from elsewhere, thinking nutrition, Tim CroweLeave a comment on Thinking Nutrition | Day 259

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