The #SciCommPLOS blog aims “to build bridges between scientists and the general public, by explaining why science is cool and important and meaningful and necessary. We hope to convey our
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“ScienceBlog.com is a leading platform for science enthusiasts and experts to share their knowledge and insights with a dedicated audience.” The website hosts multiple blogs on topics including: Brain &
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The COVID Tracking Project was a volunteer organization launched from The Atlantic and dedicated to collecting and publishing data about COVID-19 in the U.S. The organization’s archive of blog posts,
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Health Beat is a blog run by the Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ). Its contents include reporting tipsheets, articles about specific health topics, interviews with journalists about their work,
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The Fancy Comma blog includes insights on all things science writing: science communication, science writing, science journalism, science copywriting, and more, updated weekly. It accepts pitches; see https://fancycomma.com/write-for-us/. Fancy Comma
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“SciCommBites is a research summary blog site dedicated to digesting and translating the latest science on science communication. It aims to bridge science communication students, researchers, practitioners, and trainers who
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The COVID-19 Data Dispatch is a weekly newsletter and blog focused on tracking the COVID-19 pandemic, written by Betsy Ladyzhets. It includes news updates, data sources, best practices, and more.
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