Governments underestimate the role of individual behaviour in biodiversity policies (NL)
Researchers discovered that the role of individual behaviour is often overlooked in governmental biodiversity policies. Why this is and what should change is explored in this article from the course ‘Skills in Science Communication’ by Fanny Spikman. Continue reading Governments underestimate the role of individual behaviour in biodiversity policies (NL)
Bio-inspired design: from avian wings to airplane safety
The first flying machines were inspired by birds’ wings, and today engineers are still learning from birds to improve airplane safety and performance. For the course ‘Skills in Science Communication’ Aoibhín Quinn explored this very topic. Continue reading Bio-inspired design: from avian wings to airplane safety
New Year, New Events
The new year has just begun and there are already a number of science communication events to look forward to. Here is a list of some events in January and February that you might want to put in your calender asap 😉 Continue reading New Year, New Events
