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Need for Nuanced Science Communication
Effectively communicating nuanced scientific situations and data to the public is a critical challenge. For example, infectious disease experts like Dr. Saskia Popescu have highlighted that traditional approaches to categorizing transmission (e.g., airborne versus droplet) can be antiquated, emphasizing the need for improved science communication strategies.
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An example of the use of Twitter to inform the science community on how they should communicate with the public
Andy slavitt tweets about the downfalls of preprints
Helen Branswell tweets about cautioning journals to warn readers that some papers are preprints
Need for Nuanced Science Communication
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Example: John Morales Tweet on Public Anti-Science Bias
Example: Julia Marcus Tweet on Empathetic Public Health Messaging