How Scientists Are Using Cake to Share Their Research
U.S. · WORLD
August 8, 20226 min read1249 words
Published: August 8, 2022  |  6 min read1249 words
Want to see fewer ads? .A cake by Sarah Jackson showing isotope fractionation in Antartica.I first noticed the #BakeYourResearch phenomenon when I saw a photo of an incredibly gorgeous bûche de Noël . It wasn’t posted by a professional baker, but a mycologist, who’d crafted ...
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August 30, 2022
Nice dive into how social media is shaping scientific research communication to the wider world. Fun and light-hearted, but still a nice phenomenon to be aware of and get involved in.
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