When communicating about a scientific study, the word “uncer…
When communicating about a scientific study, the word “uncertainty” can be confusing because: The public interprets uncertainty to mean unsure about findings but scientists mean there is a range of values around a number The public assumes the results are final when scientists mean that they are only hypothesizing The word is hard for many non-scientists to understand The word uncertainty sounds negative but scientists view it positively
Read DetailsAssign the stereocenters as R or S for the labeled carbon at…
Assign the stereocenters as R or S for the labeled carbon atoms in the following compound. ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@
Read DetailsWhich conformation of cyclohexane is indicated by the red ar…
Which conformation of cyclohexane is indicated by the red arrow? ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@ ©GMU@X@user.pk_string@X@
Read DetailsIn science communication, the word “theory” can confuse the…
In science communication, the word “theory” can confuse the public because: The word “theory” sounds more formal than the scientific process really is The public may interpret “theory” to mean a guess or hypothesis Scientists only use the word when they are unsure about a phenomenon “Theory” has strongly negative connotations
Read DetailsThe “Message Box” is a good way to: Prepare scientists to e…
The “Message Box” is a good way to: Prepare scientists to engage in research Help scientists adapt their communication to non-scientist audiences Make scientific communication faster Help scientists communicate the full complexity of their research
Read Details