Indigenous languages must feature more in science communication

The Conversation, December 19, 2017

There is no denying that English is one of the world’s major languages. It’s the mother tongue of nearly 370 million people. English is also very frequently used by scientists in academic journals and book chapters, along with other common languages like French, Spanish and Portuguese.

But what about the billions of people who speak very little English, or none at all? How can we improve their access to scientific information and knowledge? Read more... >>>>