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,...
We share our latest publication in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, conducted by researchers Paula von Polheim and Dr. Carolina Moreno Castro, Full Professor of Journalism at the Universitat de València.
We close 2024 with a bittersweet feeling. On one hand, with great enthusiasm after a year of intense scientific, teaching, and disseminating activity, but on the other, with the sadness of the disaster experienced in Valencia after the massive flooding (DANA) that occurred on October 29, 2024,...
The main goal of this study is to compare public perceptions in both countries on key issues related to climate change at a time when extreme weather events are severely impacting our regions.