The Power of Curiosity - Making Science Relatable to Broad Audiences
National Human Genome Research Institute via YouTube
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Explore the journey of Emily Graslie, creator of the popular YouTube channel The Brain Scoop, as she shares her transformation from studio artist to science communicator in this engaging talk. Discover effective strategies for making complex scientific concepts accessible and relatable to diverse audiences. Learn how Graslie's natural history-themed videos have captivated millions of viewers worldwide and gain insights into her approach to science communication. Delve into the power of curiosity and its role in bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and public understanding. Gain valuable tips for creating compelling content that sparks interest in various scientific disciplines. This hour-long presentation offers inspiration and practical advice for aspiring science communicators, educators, and anyone interested in effectively sharing scientific knowledge with broader audiences.
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The Power of Curiosity - Emily Graslie
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National Human Genome Research Institute