Crastina is a platform for the exchange of experience, knowledge and inspiration regarding both scientific peer-to-peer communication and science dissemination
- What? An international network of (mostly young) people who love to communicate science & tech.
- Why? We think science needs to be communicated with more passion and professionalism.
- Where? On our website with interviews & resources + on social media + on Skype and IRL.
- Who? A content group (the Crew), a think tank (the Academy), + lots of friends & contacts.
- When? Right now – as a matter of fact, we’ve just geared up.
Quora discussion: ”Which protein is the most interesting?”
The question ”Which is the most interesting protein?” recently generated some readable replies on Quora.
DNA animation more inspirational than instructional
The London-based creative agency Territory created this elegant video for BBC Knowledge. It explains the role and function of DNA.
http://www.territorystudio.com/work/motion/?p=BBC-knowledge-DNA
It’s fun to watch, but I finds it…
Communication Crisis in science?
In a text that has attracted much attention, David Rubenson from Stanford Cancer Institute makes the provocative statement that scientists ”don't communicate well with each other”. Do you agree?