{"id":12180,"date":"2018-08-06t12:56:38","date_gmt":"2018-08-06t12:56:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/science-storytelling-can-build-bridges-to-understanding\/"},"modified":"2023-03-07t19:36:12","modified_gmt":"2023-03-07t19:36:12","slug":"yes-science-can-evoke-emotion-action-through-storytelling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/yes-science-can-evoke-emotion-action-through-storytelling\/","title":{"rendered":"science storytelling can build bridges to understanding"},"content":{"rendered":"
when you think of a scientist, the first thing that probably comes to mind is a sterile image of someone in lab goggles with beakers filled with strange-colored liquid. few of us think of scientists outside a traditional science setting. the thought is odd \u2014 like seeing your teacher outside the classroom.<\/p>\n
yet scientists, like teachers, have lives outside the four walls of their work domain. media often focuses on the difference between those who practice science and those who don\u2019t, rather than the things we might have in common, like family, sports, and love for pizza.<\/p>\n
while this seems trivial, making the humans behind science more relatable is important for getting different kinds of people involved with science. dr. tesla monson, a postdoctoral scholar at the university of california, berkeley, maintains that this idea is key for people to realize that there is a pathway for everyone, especially for those less inclined to view themselves as potential scientists, into the field. <\/p>\ntesla monson studied evolutionary biology, looking at the skeletons and teeth of mammals over the last 65 million years, at the university of california, berkeley. this summer, tesla has begun a new postdoctoral position in the department of anthropology at the university of zurich, switzerland. (photo courtesy tesla monson)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n