Published in August 2020, this article explores the challenges and strategies for effectively communicating the complex field of epigenetics to the public.
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A content analysis of how national newspapers in North America, Europe, and Asia represent the science of epigenetics. Published in August 2020, this article explores the
The file jacket was thin and yellowed at the edges. Inside: a stack of reports, a handful of photographs, and an envelope with nothing but a single printed line — "Subject: A. Novak" — and a stamped date that didn't match any ledger entry. The reports were methodical, clinical in tone, written by people comfortable insisting that ambiguity could be resolved through observation. They described symptoms, measurements, behavioral anomalies. They described nights when the city hummed with normal electricity and mornings when four blocks around Novak’s apartment hummed differently, as if an invisible lattice had been placed over the world and tuned to a frequency only one person could hear. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) : Knowledge of AWS
Reports began to reference a term that had not appeared in the early, more conservative documents: resonance. Not simply acoustic resonance in the sense of sound amplification, but a relational resonance — when patterns in one system matched patterns in another and produced effects neither system exhibited on its own. Novak's moments of stillness were increasingly described as resonance events; they had structure, a temporality that could be probed. If you played a recording of the hum that coincided with a resonance event, and then you played it back through an array of speakers mounted at specific angles around Novak, sometimes the room changed in small, uncanny ways: two bulbs dimmed slightly out of sync, a metal filing cabinet registered a faint ping as if struck by an invisible finger, a digital clock advanced by a single minute without explanation.