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The Stem Cellar

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The Stem Cellar will be your homebase for discovering the latest and greatest news related to world of CIRM and the field of regenerative medicine.

Location: California Institute for Regenerative Med, Harrison Street, Oakland, CA, USAWebsite: https://blog.cirm.ca.gov/

Signal to Noise Magazine

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Signal to Noise is the brainchild of a set of graduate students, postdocs, and young scientists on a mission to engage a wide audience on a variety of fields of scientific research.

Location: Los Angeles, CA, USAWebsite: http://www.signaltonoisemag.com/

Science Communication Journal Club

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We are a group of science communication specialists whose aim is to help scientists and other professionals keep up with the latest in scicomm research.

Location: San Diego, CA, United StatesWebsite: http://scicommjc.org/

Rock Your Research

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We write about the struggles that we all face to become better researchers, better people, and live a meaningful life.

Location: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesWebsite: http://www.rockyourresearch.com/

Quirks & Quarks

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CBC Radio's weekly science program. Join host Bob McDonald to find out the latest in science, technology, medicine and the environment.

Location: Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto, ON, CanadaWebsite: http://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks

People Behind the Science

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People Behind the Science’s mission is to inspire current and future scientists, share the different paths to a successful career in science, educate the general population on what scientists do, and show the human side of science.

Location: Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, United StatesWebsite: http://www.peoplebehindthescience.com/

Mr. Shaunak's Little Bites of Science

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This blog is aimed at getting those without a science background to realise that science can be something highly engaging and, at times, utterly amazing.

Location: Cambridge, MA, United StatesWebsite: https://bitesofscienceblog.wordpress.com/

The Microbial Menagerie

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Showcasing the diversity of microbes on our planet and the people behind the science.

Location: Boston, MA, United StatesWebsite: https://microbialmenagerie.com/

Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting

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The Metcalf Institute trains journalists, researchers, and other science communicators to foster informed public discussions about the environment.

Location: Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting, Narragansett, RI, United StatesWebsite: http://metcalfinstitute.org

Not That Kind of Doctor

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Not That Kind of Doctor is a series of personal and values-based interviews with scientists from all fields.

Location: Geneva, SwitzerlandWebsite: http://Notthatkindofdoctor.org

CS4FN (Computer Science for Fun)

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Welcome to the fun side of computer science!

Location: Queen Mary University of London : School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Mile End Road, London, United KingdomWebsite: http://www.cs4fn.org/

Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science

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COPUS is a diverse trans-disciplinary network of individuals and organizations dedicated to public engagement with science.

Location: University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USAWebsite: http://copus.org/

Brains On!

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Brains On! is an award-winning audio show for kids and families. Each week, a different kid co-host joins Molly Bloom to find answers to fascinating questions about the world.

Location: 480 Cedar St, Saint Paul, MN, United StatesWebsite: https://www.brainson.org/

Bold Signals Podcast

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A podcast about the people behind this thing we call science.

Location: Brooklyn, NY, United StatesWebsite: http://boldsignalspodcast.tumblr.com/

Beakerhead

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For decades, people have been directed into either technical or creative streams, yet it is precisely at their intersection where ingenuity lives. Solution: Beakerhead.

Backpack Full of Questions

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Combining science and travel to show that science need not be confined to labs; it is a part of our daily, even fun, activities. We only need to ask more questions.

Ask A Scientist

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The site aims to bridge the gap between schools and the general public with professional scientists and industry professionals, enabling anyone with an interest in science to be able to put forward questions to people who may otherwise be out of their reach – and hopefully inspire and encourage more people into STEM subjects and careers.

Location: United KingdomWebsite: http://askascientist.co.uk/