08 / May / 2026 Policy brief: how to turn scientific research into public decision-making Short document helps researchers translate evidence into recommendations for policymakers, legislators, and public authorities By Daniel Dieb
22 / April / 2026 Harald Gaski: “Indigenous peoples can also have journals of excellence” Former editor of the only scientific journal written entirely in an Indigenous language and indexed in DOAJ discusses language preservation, academic decolonization, and the limits of international recognition By Samuel Fernandes
20 / April / 2026 Researchers learn science communication in workshops Science communication workshops in Ecuador train researchers in social media, presentations, and privilege management By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
01 / April / 2026 Communicating scientific uncertainties can weaken support for public policies, study finds Study with over 1,100 participants finds that a lack of scientific consensus affects support for regulatory policies on microplastics By Editorial staff
13 / January / 2026 Spanish guide highlights best practices for communicating scientific integrity The Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology calls for transparency around errors and self-correction to promote a more realistic view of science By Editorial staff
04 / December / 2025 Is there really a crisis of confidence in science? In an editorial, The Lancet suggests that public trust in science is relatively high, but that science communication remains a critical issue. By Bruno de Pierro
12 / November / 2025 Communicating science to enhance public health Advances in technology, nutrition, genetics, and mental healthcare require high-quality information to protect people’s rights, guide decisions, and expand access to care By Moura Leite Netto
28 / July / 2025 “Scientists need to speak social network language” Settled in the USA, a Brazilian biomedical engineer turns his research routine into content for thousands of followers on social networks By Letícia Naísa
15 / April / 2025 Scientific self-correction: How David Mech undid the concept of “alpha wolf” American researcher reflects upon scientific self-correction and the challenges of updating knowledge in the face of deep-rooted concepts By Diogo Rodriguez
10 / February / 2025 “I always suspected that a good scientist could be a good entrepreneur” Fabrício Pamplona, founder of four startups, reflects on his transition from academia to entrepreneurship and the impact of visual communication on science By Letícia Naísa