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多国专家共话科普之道:全球共识与本土实践并行
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-31 12:09

Core Insights - The 2025 Sci2U Science Popularization Conference held in Taizhou, Zhejiang, gathered experts from 22 countries to discuss the importance of science communication as a bridge between research and the public [1][3] Group 1: Global Trends in Science Communication - The U.S. is developing an AI science communication framework that integrates scientific data with public understanding, emphasizing the need for trust and transparency [1] - The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is innovating in science communication by providing an online database with videos and virtual reality experiences to engage the public [4] Group 2: Localized Approaches to Science Communication - Thailand's science communication focuses on integrating local culture, with science festivals addressing both advanced topics and region-specific content [3] - In Bangladesh, science communication is closely tied to agricultural needs and ecological protection, emphasizing the blend of traditional knowledge and modern technology [4] Group 3: Common Challenges and Consensus - A common challenge in high-end science communication is the need to train volunteer researchers and make abstract concepts more tangible [4] - Experts agree that while scientific knowledge can be universal, its significance is often localized, necessitating the incorporation of local elements into science communication strategies [4]