For the People in the Back: We Need SciComm and We Need It Now!
What went wrong with Canada’s public health messaging?
What went wrong with Canada’s public health messaging?
We currently know of very few animals capable of addition and subtraction, and honeybees were recently added to this list. Even though bees would not be able to complete your math homework, you probably want to know what all the buzz is about!
Who doesn’t love to walk around on a crisp autumn afternoon, listening to the satisfying crunch of the fallen leaves under our boots, and enjoying the speckled array of the reds, yellows and oranges around us? It happens every year, but have you ever wondered why some leaves fall and others don’t? Or why there’s such a variety of colours?
Is your guilty pleasure watching cat videos? If so, you are probably familiar with adorable round-faced cats with folded ears. This cat breed is known as the Scottish Fold Cat. Unfortunately, as appealing as these cats are, there are serious health concerns when it comes to breeding Scottish Folds.
Once upon a time (in 2014) before TikTok even existed, there was a trend that swept across the globe. Yes, we’re talking about the ice bucket challenge.
How effective are hair, skin, and nail supplements? Do they actually work or are they a consumer trap?
Humans have always looked to the stars for guidance and a sense of belonging, whether it was for celebrations and harvests or for physics and math. But if wanting to feel a part of something is a uniquely human trait, so is the ability to trash every place we’ve ever set foot on.
In the womb, the median artery is the first main blood supplier for the forearms and hands. Two other vessels soon take over this responsibility, and the median artery vanishes—most of the time.
In the early 1990’s, the world entered the age of the smartphone, and with it, the age of wireless connections.
In this op-ed, we take a look at gender imbalance in our club and what this might mean in the greater context of the science communication field.