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doommaggot  ·  3505 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Hey Hubski, what are your thoughts on scientific illiteracy?

Science education is incredibly important. The why I think you've highlighted pretty well. Science isn't straightforward to understand. Science Journalism dumbs it down, but it's also often sensationalized as fuck so isn't worth reading.

I help with this through my time spent moderating on /r/science. We think that AMAs (Ask Me Anythings) done with scientists is the best way to engage people in science through the Internet. By making the interaction personal and seeing the lure of receiving pointless internet points people tend to get much more engaged than otherwise. We've had some really interesting guests visit to answer people's questions. We're planning to have an AMA with Stephen Hawking very soon, which the ongoing drama within Reddit hopefully hasn't put in jeopardy.





caeli  ·  3505 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yes, I am a huge fan of them!! I appreciate all you guys do. I heard about the Stephen Hawking ama during all the drama and I have to say I'm very excited.

It seems like blogging is starting to catch on a bit in science, and while sometimes the posts are very obviously targeted at people in the field, there are some that are much more general and would be great for the general public. It would be nice if these were more popular among people because I suspect they aren't really seen outside the field.