Chemistry Outreach – Reaching Out to Students and Laypeople
Science communication is a promising means for improving the awareness and understanding of scientific concepts by the public, therefore facilitating the transition towards a society consisting mainly offunctional adults, capable of making informed decisions, less susceptible to pseudoscientific cur...
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