Humour Me Some Math! Getting funny with Science Communication
Can scientists use humour in science communication and benefit from increased engagement of the non scientific audience? Can we make math funny?
Can scientists use humour in science communication and benefit from increased engagement of the non scientific audience? Can we make math funny?
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