MSU Expert: How AI Can Help People Understand Research and Increase Trust in Science
Michigan State UniversityMSU expert: How AI can help people understand research and increase trust in science
MSU expert: How AI can help people understand research and increase trust in science
Digital Science is pleased to announce its continued support of the APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication, which is currently open for applications.
Many of his selections have a couple things in common, including close personal ties to the president-elect. ...
While comics have become a culturally popular and widely studied art form in recent decades, one format remains overlooked: the single-panel comic.
FASEB Journals announce the launch of a new article type, Research Letters, designed to offer scientists a fast, focused platform for sharing significant research findings.
September marked 30 years of 鈥淭he Magic School Bus鈥 television series. Led by the eccentric Ms. Frizzle, the show sparked a sense of wonder with every adventure 鈥 from transporting children inside the human body to the outer reaches of space. But the television series wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without its best-selling source material.
University of South Australia PhD student Belinda Lees has explored how screenwriters could create more nuanced and complex child-free women protagonists in biopics, after uncovering the barrage of often negative portrayals in existing media.
The Indian film industry has emerged stronger post COVID-19 with a new focus on modern filmmaking techniques and distribution models, according to experts from the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide.
Journalists have long used newspapers, radio, television, magazines and, more recently, the internet to inform the public. But what if there鈥檚 a richer and more compelling way to share and address real world issues? University of South Australia's Dr Ben Stubbs explains how video games are being developed in journalism as a more interactive way to engage younger audiences and tell impactful stories.
A Venezuelan journalist and lover of the arts, Sof铆a 脥mber will be honored at the Kislak Center at the University of Miami.
According to聽Forbes, the pages behind the add have paid the social media giant鈥檚 parent company Meta $1 million to run them. ...
The Post reports it accounts for about 10 percent of its digital subscribers. ...
A documentary made by student filmmakers at Rutgers under the guidance of an Academy Award-winning educator and an activist documentarian is having its premiere public screening in downtown New Brunswick.聽 聽Promotora, a 14-minute film focused on Mexican American women who travel around New Brunswick and serve as educators about health care resources available to their communities, is one of three short films that will be screened during 鈥淢exican/American: The Search for Health and Happiness.
When a product recall generates too much media coverage, companies reduce lobbying to avoid the reputation killing appearance of buying a more favorable outcome.
Twelve films will be screened at the Regal Cinema Commerce Center, North Brunswick (November 7鈥17), and five films will be available virtually (November 15鈥21). In-theater and virtual tickets are $15; Discount passes are available. Sponsored by Rutgers鈥 Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life, the festival is made possible by a grant from the Karma Foundation.
In her new book, A Minimally Good Life: What We Owe to Others and What We Can Justifiably Demand, Binghamton University Professor of Philosophy Nicole Hassoun argues that respect for our common humanity requires helping others live minimally good lives when doing so does not require sacrificing our own ability to live well enough.
From poetry to prose in an alternate world genre, an innovative teaching media for Thai literature by a Thai lecturer from the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, which invites the modern generation to talk, ask questions, and discuss characters and stories in Thai literature, connecting them to life and current social issues, transforming the Thai literature classroom making it trendy, fun, and no longer boring.
The American Physiological Society and Wiley announce the relaunch of Comprehensive Physiology, now featuring a new scope focused on interorgan communication.
It鈥檚 no surprise that the media landscape is changing and a large part of that can be traced to social media influencers. ...
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell voiced concerns about the impact of rampant misinformation surrounding Hurricane Helene, stating that false claims are discouraging survivors from seeking help and... ...