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Fighting healthcare-associated infections with antimicrobial coatings Bacteria beware! Disinfectants and antibiotics are no longer the only strategies in fighting healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). ...
Fighting healthcare-associated infections with antimicrobial coatings Bacteria beware! Disinfectants and antibiotics are no longer the only strategies in fighting healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). ...
The 4th European Conference for Science Journalists takes on new media challenges Inaccurate news can spread across the globe in seconds, gathering clicks and likes and taking on a life of its own. The 4th...
Is the citizen journalist a threat to the professional? As the catastrophic fire blazed in Grenfell Tower, London in June 2017, everyone knew they would find photos or videos online, posted by citizens, on the...
Informal, visual and multimedia content can boost engagement Human activity is threatening our climate at an unprecedented rate, yet the media is failing to engage young people in this crucial topic....
On art, science, and environmental consciousness Olafur Eliasson is a Danish-Icelandic artist renowned for large-scale installations that employ light, vision, movement and natural phenomena to heighten the...
Copenhagen Zoo revolutionises the way zoos communicate with the public Copenhagen Zoo is a key attraction of the Danish capital, and attendees of the 4th European Conference for Science Journalists (26-29 June...
With the right training and mindset, science journalists may not only survive – they’ll thrive Europeans are using social media as a source of news more than ever. In contrast, the readership of printed...
English is the modern lingua franca of many scientists and journalists, but a wind of multilingual change is stirring The European science media landscape is changing. Take Technologist magazine, for example,...
How the private sector sees a growing business opportunity in tackling climate change In 1973, a group of scientists published a report linking rising CO2 with global warming and some of the resulting...