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Make science communication a priority in 2022

Make science communication a priority in 2022

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Before we head into 2022, take a moment to revisit and bookmark some of the most popular science communication advice in 2021.

A collection of lay summaries of popular manuscripts published over the past two years in Hindawi journals.

Research reveals that innovative pharmacological targets such as glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmission may be used in the clinical management...

Metabonomic analysis shows titanium dioxide nanoparticles cause metabolic changes in rats even at low doses.

A study looks at factors that affect the rate of childhood immunization in rural Ethiopia and potential methods for reaching full vaccination coverage.

Research shows that anthropogenic contamination of environmental waters in the Lake Victoria basin presents a risk to drinking water sources and the...

Research finds that phosphate solubilizing microbes could be used as biofertilizers to improve the crop yield in sustainable agriculture.

The first comprehensive quantitative study of open defecation in Ghana identifies six predictors for the practice and suggests public education and...

A review article highlights the complex relationship between dental caries and obesity in children and adolescents.

A study has identified a number of factors associated with urinary tract infections that can be used to prioritize patients for screening.

A study has identified several modifiable risk factors for lower back pain in long-distance truck drivers in Ethiopia.

A study assesses the factors associated with low birth weight in Ethiopia and provides recommendations on how to reduce its prevalence.

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