Science communication

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I had much fun helping the producers of 'The Future with Hannah Fry'

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Writing in science communication can be frustrating, even when you have already all the information you need. But don't despair, there are solutions to it.

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The path from pitch to published story can be long and winding. But if we think of a story as an hypothesis, we can simplify our process and avoid pitfalls.

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Scientists often differ in their opinions, even when they access the same data. How can we deal with controversy?

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I interviewed Frank Matt, who directed Vox's 'Explained' episode about the world's water crisis, talking us through the whole process.

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I spoke with Prof. Sarah Brosnan about the problem of cooperation, and why it has been a conundrum for biology since the times of Charles Darwin.

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I wrote a short article with some advice from my personal experience getting into, and staying, in grad school.

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Prof. Eric Smith explains his views on the nature of the living state, reductionism, emergence, and the craft of the sciences.