Science Common Sense


335 - How do scientists communicate their findings?

Scientists communicate their findings in several ways:

  1. Articles: They write articles about their research and send them to journals or magazines for other scientists and the public to read.
  2. Presentations: They give talks or presentations at conferences, explaining their discoveries and showing pictures or videos to help others understand.
  3. Websites and social media: Some scientists share their findings online, using websites or social media platforms to reach more people.
  4. Reports and papers: Governments, universities, and organizations sometimes ask scientists to write reports or papers on their research.
  5. News interviews: Scientists might be interviewed by journalists or news reporters, and their findings are shared through TV, radio, or newspapers.
  6. Posters: Scientists create posters to display their research and findings during conferences and exhibitions.