Lucía Sapiña

Two Cultures Observatory, Mètode.

Journalism graduate by the Autonomous University of Barcelona and Masters Degree in History of Science and Science Communication by the University of Valencia. She is a member of the Two Cultures Observatory, a multidisciplinary research group of the University of Valencia that focuses on the links between journalism and science. Now her research is focused on the communication of cancer, both in press and social networks.

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MètodeThe argument on the role of science journals, turned into assessment tool for science production, is by no means new.

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Lucía Sapiña Researcher, PhD in Medicine, professor of Biochemistry at the University of Leicester, novelist, communicator, musician… One

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Pablo Garrigós The scientific community feels weary of repeating once and again that God has nothing to do

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Alfredo Menéndez Muros Alfredo Menéndez-Navarro, Full Professor of History of Science at the University of Granada, carried out a research project

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Lucía Sapiña An iguanodon, a cetiosaurus, pteranodons… the old prints decorating Juan Manuel Usera’s office would be a

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Anna Mateu Cancer is one of the illnesses that worry our society the most. On the occasion of

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Charlotte Sleigh is a Reader at the University of Kent, where she teaches Science History and Communication. She is also co-director of the Science,

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Interview with Ana Lluch

Doctor Ana Lluch talks about the current situation regarding breast cancer, one of the topics approached in Mètode's latest issue,  The thin line. Cancer

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© Carlos Muñoz Pilar Perla Mateo (Zaragoza, 1968) has managed Tercer Milenio, the science and technology supplement of

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© 2008 CERN Peter Higgs, discoverer of the boson that bears his name, has shown his disagreement with the name

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