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Interesting Engineering on MSNLight humor helps in serious science: Study suggests scientists should joke aroundHumor has never found a place in science communication. Scientists have often shied away from using a light-hearted approach ...
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By conveying a scientist’s approachable side while maintaining factual accuracy, humor might help reframe complicated research subjects.
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