Feed Your Curiosity: Science Communication Part 1
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In part one of our series on science communication, we explore how new ideas and discoveries in science make their way from scientists to the people who could benefit from them. You’ll hear from an expert as she gives listeners an inside look at the behind-the-scenes of science communication. Dr. Lisa Lundy, professor of agricultural communication at the University of Florida, will explain what science communication is and share ways to distinguish between science information and disinformation.
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