ACKNOWLEDGING AND SUPPLANTING WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE IN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND STEM: THE ROLE OF SCIENCE COMMUNICATION TRAINERS

Acknowledging and Supplanting White Supremacy Culture in Science Communication and STEM: The Role of Science Communication Trainers

Racism remains a root cause of underrepresentation of Black, Indigenous, and Latinx scholars across STEM.It also contributes to a lack of diversity in science communication, the types of science stories that are told, and the communities science communicators seek to engage.Racism is omnipresent in Support Cushions STEM, from education to research

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Evaluation of Mosquito Attractant Candidates Using a High-Throughput Screening System for Aedes aegypti (L.), Culex quinquefasciatus Say. and Anopheles minimus Theobald (Diptera: Culicidae)

Several types of olfactometers have been used to evaluate mosquito responses to agents that mimic natural volatiles that repel or attract.The Y-tube olfactometer has been widely used to study repellents and attractants, while the high-throughput screening system assay has only been used to study repellents.Whether the high-throughput screening syst

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The Gap Between Theory and Practice of Stakeholder Participation: The Case of Management of The Korle Lagoon, Ghana - Comment

Participation of stakeholders at the local level is evolving as a mechanism to address complex environmental problems, not least water pollution.Participation has been used as a tool for the economic and social empowerment of settlements Games within the catchment of the Korle lagoon in Ghana, particularly residents of the Old Fadama community that

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