Science communication Content / Science communication Content for ΢Ƶ en Squidtoons: A Science Communication Cartoon Series /climate/news/squidtoons-science-communication-cartoon-series Scientists and Squidtoons creators Garfield Kwan and Dana Song are using their comic series as fun science communication tool. February 22, 2024 - 11:09am Malia Reiss /climate/news/squidtoons-science-communication-cartoon-series 'Life of a Neuron' at White House Demo Day /blog/life-neuron-white-house-demo-day <p>Professor John Morrison, director of the California National Primate Research Center at ΢Ƶ, presented the multimedia 'Life of a Neuron' exhibit at the&nbsp;American Possibilities: A White House Demo Day&nbsp;Nov. 7. The invitation-only event highlighted 40 American innovations in science and technology supported by federal funding.&nbsp;</p> November 17, 2023 - 3:33pm Andy Fell /blog/life-neuron-white-house-demo-day Science Storytelling Through a Camera Lens /climate/blog/science-storytelling-through-camera-lens <p>From Chilean tidepools to the High Sierra, 12 ΢Ƶ graduate students traveled the world this summer in search of answers to ecology’s most pressing questions.</p> <p>In the blazing 100-degree Texas sun, Jon Aguiñaga waded through polluted waters on the side of freeways to capture tiny fish, which he then ran experiments on in the garage of an Airbnb. Marissa Sandoval flew to Florida to extract sexual-selection perfumes from the green inflorescent legs of orchid bees. MJ Farruggia trekked more than 1,000 miles in the Sierra backcountry for 240 days and is “still not tired of it.”</p> January 18, 2023 - 10:07am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/science-storytelling-through-camera-lens Why Climate Doomsday-ism Doesn’t Work /climate/blog/why-climate-doomsday-ism-doesnt-work Terms like “apocalyptic” are ineffective and potentially damaging when describing climate science. We need to tell stories about solutions—in the same story, if possible—and be careful about the language we use and its impact. August 17, 2022 - 9:12am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/why-climate-doomsday-ism-doesnt-work Postdoc Mike Gil Named TEDGlobal Fellow /news/postdoc-tedglobal-fellow <p>TED today (May 23) announced its 2017 TEDGlobal Fellows, including one from ΢Ƶ: Mike Gil, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy. He will be one of <a href="https://www.ted.com/participate/ted-fellows-program/meet-the-ted-fellows">20 international fellows</a> who will give talks at <a href="https://tedglobal2017.ted.com/?tedtg">TEDGlobal in Arusha, Tanzania, in August</a>.&nbsp;</p> May 23, 2017 - 5:30pm Andy Fell /news/postdoc-tedglobal-fellow