Plain Language Summaries Explained in Plain Language
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help demystify science to a non-STEM audience. A few years ago, AGU started an initiative to add a Plain Language Summary to journal articles:
Read MoreEos Nov-Dec 2020: Reimagining the Geosciences
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help promote equity and inclusivity. Check out the Nov-Dec 2020 issue of Eos, which looks at ways to diversify the geosciences:
Read MoreVoices for Science
Melissa Scruggs, who we interviewed for Sci & Tell, is also a Voices For Science advocate! Learn more about the science communications program here:
Read MorePromoting the Universal Language of Science: Translating Congo Research
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help make STEM accessible to Puerto Ricans- so she often works in Spanish. Read about scientists working to remove language barriers in the Congo in Eos:
Read MoreNew Space Telescope Named for Nancy Roman, Astronomy Pioneer
Ed Weiler was first hired at NASA by legendary scientist Nancy Grace Roman. Last year, NASA honored Nancy by naming a space telescope after her:
Read MoreSpecial Release: Climate change, tree rings, and string theory
Saleh Ahmed is a climate scientist and Voices for Science Advocate. Kate Marvel is as well, and we got to interview her on Third Pod last year:
Read MoreAdvances in Satellite Data for Wildfire Smoke Forecasting
Karen St. Germain talks about how the Earth Sciences division at NASA uses satellites to collect data about the Earth. But what kind of information can we get about Earth from satellites? This Eos article explains the importance of satellite data in wildfire smoke forecasting.
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