
13/10/25
After months of work, the ScienceFlows research group has launched its new website, now hosted within the digital environment of the University of Valencia.
After months of work, the ScienceFlows research group has launched its new website, now hosted within the digital environment of the University of Valencia.
Last Saturday, the Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia hosted around 120 people to take part in the public consultation for the CONFIDES project (Public perception and post-COVID-19 science in Spain: trust and disinformation regarding vaccines, climate change, and artificial intelligence)
A citizens’ consultation in Valencia, held within the framework of a new research project led by ScienceFlows, will explore how trust and public perception of vaccines, climate change, and artificial intelligence have changed after the pandemic.
A research project by the ScienceFlows group analyses 108 Instagram posts by macro-influencers during COVID-19, revealing the spread of nutrition misinformation by profiles without formal qualifications
The ScienceFlows group has presented its research on disinformation and science communication policies at two international conferences: the International Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference (PCST 2025) and the XXXI International Congress of the Spanish Society of Journalism...
The Experimenta Fair-Contest, organised by the Faculty of Physics of the University of Valencia, held its 20th edition on Sunday 13th April at the Science Museum of Valencia. The 66 projects proposed by students from secondary school, baccalaureate and vocational training, 50% of whom were women,...