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Month: December 2022

December 26, 2022December 28, 2022Science Communication

Adapting to Different Audiences

In the lab, mid-tour.

You may have a single message, but you’ll need to adapt it to every different audience.

December 19, 2022December 19, 2022Book Review

Review – Writing Science in Plain English

Writing Science in Plain English by Anne E. Greene.

Do you struggle to read scientific articles? Does it feel like every one of them puts you to sleep? Do you find […]

December 12, 2022Science Communication

Overcome the Blank Screen With Freewriting

Writing is hard. We've all been there.

It’s easy to get caught up in constructing the perfect sentence — editing it over and over, only to find that an hour has passed and your document has a scant 25 new words. Freewriting offers a way out.

December 5, 2022Science Communication

5 Ways to Write More

An open notebook sitting on a table.

As we’ve seen before, becoming a better communicator requires writing more. And the best way to write more is to create a regular habit around it. So what are some ways that you, as a scientist, can write more regularly?

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