Denialism Attitudes and How to Approach Them – an interview with Christopher Swingle

Christopher A. Swingle, DO, is an attending physician with West County Radiology at Mercy Hospital St. Louis, specializing in nuclear medicine. He is also the councilor of the Missouri State Medical Association. In 2018, he published an editorial…

Stefan Jansson: Improve your credibility! (Crastina Column, September 2019)

This Crastina Column by Stefan Jansson, a professor at Umeå University, Sweden, initiates the theme ”Approaching the Disbelievers” at the crastina.org website. While driving to and from work the other day, I listened to two archived…

The People’s Poet: Silke Kramprich, tech communicator

The winner of the People's Poet Prize in the Science Haiku Competition 2019 is a professional tech communicator who decided to try her luck as a science poet: Silke Kramprich. With quite some success, as it turned out! Congratulations,…

Coworking Mornings help London SciCommers being more productive

Do you have a hard time finding your focus and motivation when you struggle with your tasks as a communicator of science? Why not do to like Eva Amsen – science writer and communicator from London – and her colleagues: organize some Coworking…

The Jury’s Grand Prize: Joanna Tilsley, biologist and poet

The winner of the Jury’s Grand Prize in the Science Haiku Competition 2019 is a quite experienced poet: Joanna Tilsley from England. She grew up in a literary and artistic family, and took a degree in biological science. “Like William Blake,…

Jury member interview #4: Mala L. Radhakrishnan, chemist and poet

Today, 18 July, the winners of the Science Haiku Competition 2019 were announced. In this lightning blog series, we asked our jury members to share their impressions of this year’s entries. Dr. Mala L. Radhakrishnan holds the title of Associate…