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Science Communication Review: April 2015
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Insight and analysis of science communication across all media. Sunday, April 05, 2015. Periscope and science communication: Chris Hadfield leads the way. I really like how astronaut Chris Hadfield has been making waves using Twitter's new live video streaming app Periscope. His broadcasts are often science communication at their best as he answers questions about space flight and the space memorabilia he has around his house (exploding space shuttle bolt book ends anyone? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Science Communication Review: August 2010
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Insight and analysis of science communication across all media. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Web video boom shown with cool graphics. Image Sources: Cisco estimates based on. CAIDA publications, Andrew Odlyzko. Video is taking over the web - but by how much exactly? This great infographic sums it up - that pink triangle on the right is the proportion of US internet traffic that's all online video. And the graphic shows how it's boomed since the year 2000. And lots of high quality videos (produced by Agtel.
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Science Communication Review: Stargazing Live coming back to BBC soon, clouds gather in anticipation
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Insight and analysis of science communication across all media. Saturday, January 05, 2013. Stargazing Live coming back to BBC soon, clouds gather in anticipation. I'm looking forward to Stargazing Live coming back soon. This is a science communication juggernaut in television terms, and episode one of this the third series will focus on Mars exploration. It all starts on Tuesday, 8 January 2013 on BBC Two. Here's the blurb from the official site:. Or hit play on the embedded video below. I studied physi...
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Science@Culture Bulletin: August 2008
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Popular science events in Ireland. Thursday, August 28, 2008. September issue . . . coming soon. The next edition will be up shortly, after the summer break, with our usual eclictic mix of what's on and what's hot around the country. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What's hot, what's on. Science Week ' 08. Tell us about events, etc. Know about anything that might interest bulletin readers? Send the details to science [dot] culturebulletin [at] Gmail [dot] com. View my complete profile. Shores of the Dirac Sea.
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Science@Culture Bulletin: We've moved to a new home
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Popular science events in Ireland. Monday, December 1, 2008. We've moved to a new home. You'll find the latest edition of the bulletin at our new home here. Packed with all the latest news of events, new books and happenings. The move to WordPress was because many of you in the public sector had trouble accessing a URL that contains the term 'blog'. I'd run the two sites in parallel for a couple of months (needlessly! But seem to have managed a seamless transfer of the e-mail subscription list. Mary Mulv...
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Science Communication Review: March 2010
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Insight and analysis of science communication across all media. Monday, March 22, 2010. Irish science communicators take over web. There's a great buzz around science communication in Ireland these days and it can be hard to keep up with everything. It's even hard to keep up with the on-line resources aimed at making it easier to keep up with everything. Monday, March 15, 2010. Taoiseach shows Agtel video at Innovation event. There was even a slick PR video, which had executives from companies like Faceb...
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Science@Culture Bulletin: Forthcoming events, a reminder
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Popular science events in Ireland. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Forthcoming events, a reminder. There may still be some last-minute tickets for Monday’s talk about CERN’s god-damn particle accelerator, and Friday’s gathering to celebrate poetry and landscape. Plus, a reminder that the December/New Year bulletin will be published on December 1st — don’t forget to send me details now of December and New Year events. Click on the title above, to link to the bulletin). The ‘big bang machine. Finally, a reminde...
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Science Communication Review: February 2010
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Insight and analysis of science communication across all media. Thursday, February 11, 2010. EU e-Skills Week and Ireland. Engineers Week has been a big success and has gotten lots of media attention - and it's interesting to hear that it won't be long before the next Irish event that will focus people's minds on careers in the STEM area. EU e-Skills week in. EU e-Skills Week -1. EU e-Skills Week highlights the growing demand for skilled ICT users and professionals to drive a competitive and innovative.
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Science Communication Review: September 2011
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Insight and analysis of science communication across all media. Tuesday, September 20, 2011. FBD Insurance predicts fusion, bets it will go horribly wrong. I love it when hard science shows up in the weirdest and most unpredictable places. So I was delighted to read the updated "radioactivity exclusion" clause FBD insurance have added into my home insurance policy and that they sent me earlier today. They must know something the rest of us don't if they've gone to the bother of excluding damage caused by:.