Better science communication is critical, The New Yorker’s Michael Specter argues

As part of Stanford's Bio-X Seminar Series, Michael Specter, staff writer at The New Yorker, spoke to an audience of over 70 researchers and students recently on the critical need for improved science communication.

“No matter how partisan this country has been, there has always been a space for science,” Specter said. Yet now, science itself is being threatened, he said, which is a bit ironic given its many current successes. "There’s probably more innovation happening in this building than in the U.S. as a whole 50 years ago.”



https://scopeblog.stanford.edu/2016/12/02/better-science-communication-is-critical-the-new-yorkers-michael-specter-argues/




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