This is the first post in a series of blog posts all about the process of moving from research to science communication. It’s something I’m often asked about, but there …
Eva Amsen
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Science CommunicationScience life and careersWriting, images, and storytelling
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Science at homeScience EverywhereScience on screen
The science of bath bombs
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenHave you ever wondered how bath bombs work? What is the science of that colourful fizzing ball in your tub? In the video below I did some experiments to find …
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Creative & designMusicScience in Art & CultureScience on stageVisual arts
How has DNA inspired art?
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenToday is DNA Day, a day to celebrate DNA, genetics, and all the science and medical advances that come with it. In just a few decades, DNA has become so …
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Community & eventsOutreach & engagementScience Communication
Squishy Cow Marches for Science
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenSquishy Cow heard a lot about the Science March and wanted to see what it was all about, so we went to the London march on Saturday. The Science March …
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Happy World Book Day! Maybe you’ve picked up a book for World Book Night in the UK, or participated in #ProjectReadathon, or maybe you heard about this annual emphasis on …
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Creative & designScience EverywhereScience in Art & CultureVisual arts
Japanese House – Barbican exhibit
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenThe Barbican Centre currently has an exhibit called Japanese House, all about Japanese architecture and home design after 1945. Having been to Japan, I’d seen some of the country’s houses …
