Young Minds
06 Sep 2018
Sharing an experience we all can relate to – our childhood
The Frontiers for Young Minds editorial team explains why we believe science communication should involve kids.
Young Minds
06 Sep 2018
The Frontiers for Young Minds editorial team explains why we believe science communication should involve kids.
Young Minds
07 Jun 2018
Our authors talk about their experience communicating their research to a younger audience.
Life sciences
15 May 2017
New research, published in Frontiers in Physics, brings together social sciences and computational physics to take a look at our society and how it works.
Frontiers news
11 Apr 2016
There are three key profile features that, when added, result in 4X more profile views and 6X more publication views.
Frontiers news
16 Feb 2016
Part of the Frontiers Communication team will be in San Francisco on March 9, and together with swissnex San Francisco, we are hosting a Science Communication Meet-Up at Terroir, one of our favorite wine bars in the city. Whether you are a journalist who writes about the new discoveries or a scientist trying to let the media and other researchers know that you have just published a new exciting discovery, communicating science can be challenging. Let’s break down the boundaries and get to know each other so we can share information. WHO YOU’LL MEET: On March 9, you’ll meet Sandra Hausmann and myself (Michelle Ponto) from Frontiers, an academic publishing company based out Switzerland, and Benjamin Bollmann from swissnex. Sandra is Frontier’s Business Development Manager. She works out of our San Francisco Bureau and can fill you in on the latest innovations in academic publishing, what type of research Frontiers publishes and some of the interesting Research Topics we are excited about. These topics pool the research of scientists around the world and can cover big issues like Alzheimer’s, Zika virus research, climate change adaption, E.coli tracking, robotics and more. She’s also your go-to person if you are looking for a researcher in your area to interview on a specific topic. […]
Young Minds
27 Feb 2015
When one of the researchers asked how you should then go about scaling up to older audiences, the speaker laughed and delivered a punchline: “You don’t.”
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