Category: Topic:Science & Society

  • Science Writers, and Scientists who Write

    Science Writers, and Scientists who Write

    Success story of Jon Butterworth in science writing. The presentation covers the author’s personal experiences and viewpoints, along with advice for scientists interested in exploring science writing.

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  • CERN Courrier

    CERN Courrier

    CERN Courier is a magazine available both online and in print that showcases the most recent advancements in particle physics and related disciplines from around the globe. Exclusive news and feature articles cover the latest research breakthroughs and project developments, offering readers unique insights into advancing scientific knowledge.

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  • Science in School

    Science in School

    The journal supports science teaching through classroom experiments and teaching materials, up-to-date information on cutting-edge science and real-world applications, projects in science education, and other useful resources. Online publication allows wide a range of teaching materials, like printable worksheets, videos or hyperlinks to related resources.

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  • CIEMAT Science Week Conferences (Madrid, Spain)

    CIEMAT Science Week Conferences (Madrid, Spain)

    Lectures on the fundamental structure of matter, on Dark matter and on the Cosmos, bringing together research from the very small to the very large on the occasion of the “Jornadas Científicas” organized by CIEMAT (Madrid, Spain) are combined with lab visits and presentations of nuclear fusion and innovation.

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  • Symmetry Magazine: applying character-driven storytelling to big science

    Symmetry Magazine: applying character-driven storytelling to big science

    The Symmetry Magazine is a joint Fermilab/SLAC magazine. They specialize in in-depth content and propose original insights on high-energy physics news. They achieve this by adhering to a carefully designed “Save the Cat” beat sheet for their story, featuring likable characters and precisely identifying the targeted audience.

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  • The ATLAS4Teachers open data app

    The ATLAS4Teachers open data app

    The ATLAS outreach and open data group developed a new workshop based on the Knowledge Gap Theory: making it easier for people to find knowledge can make a significant difference.

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  • REINFORCE multi-sensorial analysis with the SonoUno-Software

    REINFORCE multi-sensorial analysis with the SonoUno-Software

    REINFORCE developed a multi-sensory approach (image, sound, tactile models) for data analysis and visualization with sonoUno, a user-centered software. To make it accessible, they created twelve training modules, three for each of the four projects developed within REINFORCE.

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  • Outreach activities at LIP

    Outreach activities at LIP

    The LIP hosts a lot of outreach activities, from visits to science fairs and talks in schools. They engage in international events such as the Portuguese teachers’ program, European Researchers’ Night, and International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

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  • ACHEP conference in Morocco and Moroccan High Energy Physics or outreach activities

    ACHEP conference in Morocco and Moroccan High Energy Physics or outreach activities

    2023 marks the first edition of the African Conference on High Energy Physics which hosted dedicated outreach events. Its primary goal was to encourage young African researchers and HEP experts to express and discuss new ideas and foster new inter-African collaborations.

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  • Engaging public events – The exemple of Universal Science & Music of Physics

    Engaging public events – The exemple of Universal Science & Music of Physics

    Public events create engaging environments that make use of catalysts to capture the public’s attention and facilitate interactions with science in fun ways.

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