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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Entrevista a Rafael Tabarés, catedràtic de Psiquiatria a la Universitat de València i investigador en salut mental.
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S'observa un seguiment desigual del Dia Mundial del Càncer als diaris analitzats, amb notícies sovint encapçalades per titulars sensacionalistes. Un altre perill que s'hi adverteix és la confusió entre informació i publicitat.
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celulesmare

© OHSU Photos Egg enucleation. We had not witnessed a similar media hype since Dolly’s birth —the first

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time

Never let facts spoil a good headline. Or a good cover, we may add. This sentence, often

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Pedro Duque

Pedro Duque (Madrid, 1963) is known for being the first Spanish astronaut in the European Space Agency to ever travel to space.
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© Institut Max Planck The following text is a summary of the full text available in Spanish and

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Interview of the Observatori de les Dues Cultures with  Salvador Giner, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Barcelona and President of the Institute for Catalan Studies.
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aprendre-divulgar

© Mètode Text not yet avilable in this language. Read in Spanish or Catalan.

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la-vanguardia

The ACCC (Catalan Association for Science Communication), the AECC (Spanish Association for Science Communication) and the ARP-SAPC (Society for the Advance of Critical Thought),

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