Another example of questionable practices and odd communication strategy appears to be emerging today. This time it’s all about early stage vaccine research for ‘flu being published in… The Guardian.

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The Commons Science and Technology Committee of the UK Parliament has announced it is to conduct a review of Peer Review. We take a look at what they have promised to review and wonder what it might mean for communicating science.

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Can blogging about science enhance your career prospects? It depends… according to a new analysis in Science’s Career Magazine.

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Expert guides on science communications now available from Dr Frank Burnet, Emeritus Professor of Science Communications.

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A new blog, Science of Blogging, tells us why and how all scientists should be blogging.

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Following hot on the heels of Science Online 2011 in the US, Science Online London has announced its dates for 2011. It will all take place 2-3rd September 2011 at the British Library, London.

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Sometimes companies make astonishing claims about their products. This week we take a look at one that has got itself in hot water over its wristband, a lack of scientific evidence and inconsistent communications.

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We peer into our crystal ball and take a look at what might be in store for science communications and promoting science in the media in 2011.

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From the yearly archives: 2011

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