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The ability to communicate clearly is an essential skill for scientists, but it is rarely taught. Katie Yurkewicz, Head of Scientific and Technical Communications at Argonne National Laboratory, shares three steps to follow to captivate an audience and craft a compelling narrative for any topic or medium.

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Yurkewicz, K. Three steps to better science communication. Nat Rev Mater 7, 673–674 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41578-022-00472-7

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