Science communication: walking the razor's edge of Too Boring To Read and Not Factual Enough To Stop Scientists Yelling At You
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"I liked your piece, but you should've said that laughter is the best short-term noninvasive treatment, not medicine. Clearly, laughter is not medicine. Moreover, I would question your use of the term 'best'. Also, you overuse commas."
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It’s like you’ve held a mirror to my mind’s face… the mention of this particular annoying fixation reminded me of an embarrassing episode from yesterday, chronicled here:https://twitter.com/kausikdatta22/status/1016414280336461824?s=21 …
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Lol that is a spectacular grammatical effort
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“Science communication: walking the razor's edge of Too Boring To Read; and Not Factual Enough To Stop Scientists Yelling At You.” How does that look? I treat punctuation marks like rests in musical scores.
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I like punctuation, but I do agree that scientists tend to overuse it. It's a tough balance that is very dependent on the audience, I think
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