On this week's SciencePodcast🎙: What we can learn from two super massive blackholes that appear to be on a collision with each other, and communicating science in the age of social media. 🎧 Listen here ➡
away from traditional publishers, newspapers, etc. to social media platforms, and what it means for the future of science communication. Finally, we share some tweets about the relationship of social media and science communication submitted by young readers in our Letters section.
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