サイエンスコミュニケーション
1. Science communicationScience communication generally refers to public media presenting science-related topics to non-scientists. This often involves professional scientists (called 'outreach' or 'popularization'), but has evolved into a professional field in its own right. It includes science exhibitions, science journalism, science policy and science media production. Science communication can be important, not just to maintain a demand for ongoing science, but because some information is directly applicable.
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