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“Everywhere I go, everywhere I talk to the public, I always find very enthusiastic, very involved people who are really keen to know: what have we learned about our place in the universe.” This is part of a series of interviews with science com
“When you’re dealing with an investor who has no technical background, you still have to be able to explain your product so that they fully understand what they’re getting themselves into, whilst conveying the sense that you also know the techn
“If you’re going to set up a blog, there is a time commitment to that, to make a go of it you need to give it some energy, thought and time… So you need to think through before you do it, what are you trying to achieve through it?” This is part
“It culminates in all these children becoming my neurons and controlling me. So when the motor cortex, these kids, vibrate, then I will have to dance!” This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communicatio
“In several countries, research or science is seen as a stand alone activity, and all we have to do is to communicate to other researchers in the same field. Whereas I think in Britain people have really started to open up to the idea that actu
“It’s really hard to engage kids in stem subjects. They immediately turn off to things like science and maths.” This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Laura Young
“The new paradigm is shiftyness. And that’s our premise. Not only will things not stop changing. But the rate of change is only going to increase.” This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. T
“Douglas Adams always talked about that. A funny thing he used to say where “The terrible thing about having a dictaphone as an aid to memory would be that when you press the on button, it has a terrible habit of turning your brain off.”” This
“Like any bit of PhD research, there is no simple answer!” This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Graham Walker At the Abu Dhabi Science FEstival
“What we encourage them to do is to take this knowledge and their enthusiasm home….do a dissection at home on the lounge carpet!” This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Tod
“In a mall there’s shops and what-not, and then there’s these weird bikes and these crazy people in brightly coloured lab coats, but they are still equally excited.” This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicat
“When I was a little kid…like four or five years old, I would tell people “One day, I’m going to be a professor of inventions” ….and then for the next kind of 15 years after that I wanted to be a professional footballer.” This feature podcast i
“I got a standing ovation from a group of people who I hugely respect. And afterwards I thought, I should do more of this because it’s really helped me. And I thought, maybe it could help other people, help understand.” This feature podcast is
“Rather ironically, if the tools and software that are available now, if they had been available to me when i was making those decisions, then perhaps I would have, actually gone down a different path” This feature podcast is part of a series o
“Open science is science by everybody for anybody.” This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Brian Glanz Brian Glanz works for the Open Science Fede
“True stories about how science has affected peoples lives.” This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Brian Wecht Stories. Wonderful Stories. We’ve
“You need to get science into the deep down and dirty discussion areas, so like politics.” This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Alok Jha In this
  This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Laurie Winkless As the Nobel Prizes are announced this week, I thought it would be a great idea to put th
This is a feature podcast about science communication: when scientists meet the public. By some lucky coincidence, I somehow managed to speak to some really fantastic people, and this podcast is the result. I’ve been putting together a podcast
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Caren Cooper One type of science communication is getting big. Citizen science is getting big: volunteer co
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Lizzie Crouch Lizzie Crouch is a freelance science communicator working on a myriad of projects ranging fro
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Jen Wong In this podcast I speak to Jen Wong, co-founder of Guerilla Science, and event developer at the Na
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to…  Jenna Stevens-Smith It’s important for scientists to have the ability to communicate their research to the
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Robin Ince and Trent Burton about The Incomplete Map of the Cosmic Genome Today’s feature podcast about sci
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Dr Phil Marshall  A few weeks ago I spoke to Phil about Space Warps, a new citizen science project that is
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