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  • Cover image of Research stories - from webcomics to local bookstores

    Research stories - from webcomics to local bookstores

    Art has long been used as a means to communicate science. In ancient Greece, poetry was a powerful way of...

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  • Cover image of Scicomm with museums – make it work for you

    Scicomm with museums – make it work for you

    High-level researchers are occasionally called away from their labs and scientific publishing to talk to the...

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  • Cover image of Museums with a view. On frontier research

    Museums with a view. On frontier research

    By definition, frontier research takes place at the very edges of human knowledge, and its intrinsically...

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  • Pint of Science – the laid back side of cutting edge research

    Science often feels inaccessible to the general public; like an exclusive club to which only researchers or...

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  • Scientists, journalists, politicians and the people – how to square the circle?

    In a post-truth, expert-dismissing era, how can we ensure government policies are derived from evidence...

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  • Cover image of ERCcOMICS moves to the front page

    ERCcOMICS moves to the front page

    In some western countries, graphic storytelling was in the past delegated to the comic strips covering...

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  • Cover image of Female Spanish scientists bridge the communication gap

    Female Spanish scientists bridge the communication gap

    Meet fifteen women. Fifteen ERC grantees ready to tell their story in simple words. Based in Spain, they all...

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  • Cover image of Standing up for Science

    Standing up for Science

    Go beyond your lab, take part in the debate, share the passion for scientific pursuit.
    by Jean-Pierre...

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  • Cover image of When research leaves the ivory tower

    When research leaves the ivory tower

    The 2018 edition of the European Researchers’ Night takes place on Friday, 28 September. The "NIGHT"- a...

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