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[U]pon release, information does not uniformly, automatically, or somehow magically flow unfettered between all members of a population. - Brian Southwell, 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A new post onto the science crowdfunding platform, Experiment.com highlights the six things to consider when sharing research on social media - based on research about why members of the public share some scientific findings and not others. Here's the checklist:

 

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