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UW awards first Steve Pool scholarship to atmospheric science studentScience

UW awards first Steve Pool scholarship to atmospheric science student

The University of Washington awarded the first Steve Pool scholarship to atmospheric science student Zayna Haider to support future weather broadcasters.

Sanjay Gupta Honored by New York Academy of Sciences for Public HealthScience

Sanjay Gupta Honored by New York Academy of Sciences for Public Health

The New York Academy of Sciences awarded Sanjay Gupta the 2026 Science Communicator Award on April 21 at the University Club in New York City for his work.

Students Present Field Research at GMRI Symposium on March 30Science

Students Present Field Research at GMRI Symposium on March 30

On March 30, 2026, students in grades four through eight presented original field research at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute student symposium event.

Stephanie Teeter Trains Scientists to Bridge Public Knowledge GapScience

Stephanie Teeter Trains Scientists to Bridge Public Knowledge Gap

Stephanie Teeter, a Ph.D. student at NC State College of Education, trains scientists to improve public communication and bridge gaps in research knowledge.

Blacksburg Scientists Host Research Talks at Rising Silo BreweryScience

Blacksburg Scientists Host Research Talks at Rising Silo Brewery

The Center for Communicating Science hosts Science on Tap events at Rising Silo Brewery in Blacksburg, drawing over 4,400 attendees to 80 research talks.

University of Toronto Scientists Train to Simplify Medical ResearchScience

University of Toronto Scientists Train to Simplify Medical Research

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences researchers now use the 2024 TRIumph program to translate complex medical findings into clear public narratives.

Morgridge Institute Hosts Exploration Stations at UW–MadisonScience

Morgridge Institute Hosts Exploration Stations at UW–Madison

The Morgridge Institute hosted 49 interactive booths at the Discovery Building on April 11 for the UW–Madison Science Expeditions campus open house event.

Texas A&M: Why Science Needs Storytellers – AnalysisScience

Texas A&M: Why Science Needs Storytellers – Analysis

Uncover how Texas A&M is reshaping science education! Our analysis reveals why storytelling is now vital for researchers & what this shift means for discovery.

Science IRL: How Filmmaking Signals a Research ShiftScience

Science IRL: How Filmmaking Signals a Research Shift

Uncover how filmmaking is revolutionizing science communication! Explore a crucial shift in research & discover how one innovator is reshaping STEM's image.

Burnet’s Legacy: Bridging the Science-Public Gap – AnalysisScience

Burnet’s Legacy: Bridging the Science-Public Gap – Analysis

Uncover Burnet's lasting impact! This analysis explores how he revolutionized science communication, bridging the gap between research & public trust. Gain...