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Study Finds Scientific Censorship Is Often Self Inflicted and On The Rise

A new report published in PNAS finds that scientists are more likely to censor themselves and one another than to be deliberately censored by non-scientists, and that such censorship may be on the rise. 

 

Bridging the Agricultural Science Gap

A national network of researchers, educators and undergraduate students are bridging the gap between agricultural scientists and non-scientists. 

 

 

The Civilian 

An open-access journal makes research more accessible by offering research publications written at a 10th-grade reading level and in multiple languages. 

 

Ellice Wallace

Ellice I. A. Wallace is a science communication specialist with the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science. She manages The Link, the Center’s platform dedicated to bridging the gap between science communication research and practice through connecting researchers, trainers, and others interested in scicomm to the field’s latest developments.

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