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About – Nodes of Science
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About

Nodes of Science is an independent science outreach and communication project facilitating mutual dialogue between the scientific community and the public. We wish to create various nodes across social media which encourage people’s natural curiosity for public science issues. Our science outreach goal is to develop new nodes designed to engage specific and diverse audiences. We promote mutual discourse while working on improving overall discussion and understanding. We build communities while reaching out to less accessible audiences.

Further, through such exchanges, we collect and share the tools that assist science communicators and educate the public. The various science communication strategies and literature shared on our network can help science communicators and laypersons alike in engaging with public science issues.

Our website offers a collection of literature and resources for people interested in the science of science communication. We also share toolkits for scientific reasoning, critical thinking, and skeptical inquiry.

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