For some reason I’m being bombarded with social networks for scientists lately. First of all: you can call your website a “social network”, but it’s just not a social network …
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SciBarCamp article in British Science Association magazine
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenJim Thomas came to SciBarCamp as a participant but also took the opportunity to write a great article about it for Science and Public Affairs, for the British Association for …
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Community & eventsScience CommunicationWriting, images, and storytelling
Oliver Smithies lecture at the University of Toronto
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI went to a lecture by Oliver Smithies this morning. I most enjoyed his stories of things that didn’t work. His PhD thesis that nobody ever read, his inventions that …
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Subtle Technologies
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI’m at Subtle Technologies this weekend. It’s a festival combining art and science, with an underlying theme. This year’s theme is light, so the talks are about ways in which …
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Community & eventsScience Communication
What happens on the internet does not stay on the internet (part 5) – summary of a collaborative discussion
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenTo close this series of posts, a summary of the full collaborative discussion about the things everyone should know about science, from online suggestions to in-person interactive activities to panel …
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Community & eventsScience Communication
What happens on the internet does not stay on the internet (part 4) – panel discussion
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI finally found time to finish this. This is the second to last installment, covering the panel discussion about things everyone should know about science, held at SciBarCamp. The last …
