The nature of scientific information is extremely dangerous when it is transferred from the specialist to the general public. The way it is transmitted, expressed, and marketed requires great media skill and experience, in addition to the media person being armed with a wide-ranging scientific arsenal so that he can accurately express the scientific event, far from the media randomness that may lead to popular confusion that disturbs the street, just as happened with the device for treating hepatitis virus disease
Axis N° 1 : Introduction to Scientific Journalism
Axis N° 2: Fragmented space and media coverage of science
Axis N° 3: Communicating science: meeting the challenge of scientific dialogue