Science communicators can use entertainment and persuasion including humour, storytelling, scientists can be trained in some of the techniques used by actors to improve their communication.
Science communication can also simply describe communication between scientists, as well as between non-scientists, partly due to a market for professional training, science communication is also an academic discipline.
Journals include Public Understanding of Science and Science Communication, researchers in this field are often linked to Science and Technology Studies, but may also come from history of science, mainstream media studies, psychology or sociology. Health communication is a related discipline, writing in , Geoffery Thomas and John Durant advocated various reasons to increase public understanding of science, or scientific literacy.
If the public enjoyed science more, they suggested there would presumably be more funding, progressive regulation, more trained engineers and scientists could allow a nation to be more competitive economically. Science can simply have aesthetic appeal, living in an increasingly technological society, background scientific knowledge can help to negotiate it.
The science of happiness is an example of a field whose research can have direct, governments and societies might also benefit from more scientific literacy, since an informed electorate promotes a more democratic society. Moreover, science can inform decision making.
Bernard Cohen points out potential pitfalls in improving scientific literacy and he explains first that we must avoid scientific idolatry. In other words, science education must allow the public to science without worshiping it.
Ultimately scientists are humans, and neither perfectly altruistic, nor perfectly competent, Science communicators must also appreciate the distinction between understanding science and possessing a transferable skill of scientific thinking.
Indeed, even trained scientists do not always manage to transfer the skill to other areas of their life, Cohen is critical of what has been called Scientism — the claim that science is the best or only way to solve all problems. He also criticizes the teaching of information and doubts that much of it will ever be of any use. Much of scientific knowledge, particularly if it is not the subject of debate and policy revision.
Cosmology — Cosmology is the study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe. The term cosmology was first used in English in in Thomas Blounts Glossographia, religious or mythological cosmology is a body of beliefs based on mythological, religious, and esoteric literature and traditions of creation and eschatology.
Physical cosmology is studied by scientists, such as astronomers and physicists, as well as philosophers, such as metaphysicians, philosophers of physics, and philosophers of space and time.
Because of this scope with philosophy, theories in physical cosmology may include both scientific and non-scientific propositions, and may depend upon assumptions that can not be tested.
Cosmology differs from astronomy in that the former is concerned with the Universe as a whole while the latter deals with individual celestial objects.
Theoretical astrophysicist David N. Spergel has described cosmology as a science because when we look out in space. Physics and astrophysics have played a role in shaping the understanding of the universe through scientific observation.
Physical cosmology was shaped through both mathematics and observation in an analysis of the whole universe, cosmogony studies the origin of the Universe, and cosmography maps the features of the Universe.
Physical cosmology is the branch of physics and astrophysics that deals with the study of the physical origins and it also includes the study of the nature of the Universe on a large scale.
In its earliest form, it was what is now known as celestial mechanics, greek philosophers Aristarchus of Samos, Aristotle, and Ptolemy proposed different cosmological theories. The geocentric Ptolemaic system was the theory until the 16th century when Nicolaus Copernicus. This is one of the most famous examples of epistemological rupture in physical cosmology, when Isaac Newton published the Principia Mathematica in , he finally figured out how the heavens moved.
A fundamental difference between Newtons cosmology and those preceding it was the Copernican principle—that the bodies on earth obey the same laws as all the celestial bodies. This was a crucial advance in physical cosmology.
Physicists began changing the assumption that the Universe was static and unchanging, in Alexander Friedmann introduced the idea of an expanding universe that contained moving matter.
In parallel to this approach to cosmology, one long-standing debate about the structure of the cosmos was coming to a climax. This difference of ideas came to a climax with the organization of the Great Debate on 26 April at the meeting of the U. National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.
Established in , TU is the oldest university in Nepal, in terms of enrollment, it is the ninth largest university in the world. The university offers 2, undergraduate and 2, postgraduate programs across a range of disciplines.
As of March , the university has 60 constituent campuses and 1, affiliated colleges across the country, since it is government financed, it is less expensive than private universities. Established under the TU Act in , Tribhuvan University is the oldest and largest university in Nepal, the university was named after late King Tribhuvan.
In its early years, all the classes were held at Tripureshwor Campus. The administrative office was located in Tripureshwor. It was only in that the university was relocated to its campus in Kirtipur — an ancient town about 5 km south-west of the city of Kathmandu.
The university at Kirtipur, which spreads over an area of Since its inception, the university has expanded its programmes. There are five technical institutes and four general faculties, the university offers courses for the technical proficiency certificate level.
TU ran its programmes only through its constituent campuses before , with the increasing number of students wanting higher education, it was not possible to accommodate all the students in the constituent campuses. This situation led to the establishment of colleges in the sector because the constituent campuses alone could not meet the demand.
From —80, TU started providing affiliation to private colleges, as of April ,1, private and public colleges were affiliated with TU. In the — academic session 4,05, students were enrolled in TU academic programmes,1,48, students study in its 60 constituent campuses including 38 central departments, while 2,57, students study in 1, affiliated colleges.
TU has 7, teaching faculty and 7, non-teaching staff including the staff in its constituent campuses.
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Writing the will and testament of the Mughal king court in Persian , — Areas directly governed by the British are shaded pink; the princely state s under British suzerainty are in yellow. Most of the present structure, however, dates to the Ming dynasty. However, we have education as their way coalition are making critical barrier. The horses of the sacrificial rite - poetry collection.
This autobiographical account of the travels and studies of an extraordinary lifetime ranges from Western Europe to the Indian subContinent and South-East Asia. This is one of the few books maybe only one written on the old historical part of Kathmandu. Ason was the heart of Kathmandu, economically as well as politically since antiquaity.
This book would be very useful to those who want to know the history of this famous locality. The cover is in good condition but the port is moth-eaten.
Aspects of a great traditional city in Nepal. Aspects of Nepalese Folklore. The book basically talks about the different aspects of Nepalese Folklore.
Aspects of Nepalese Traditions. Nepal Research Centre Publications No. Searching for existence - story collection. Reject - a poetry collection. At Home In The World: Globalization and the Peace Corps in Nepal. The book not only explores the successes and failures of the volunteers in their efforts to have a positive effect on Nepalese development but also the reverse effects of their transformative experience on the li.
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Scattered Past - A collection of travelogue essays. Ateetka Smriti ra Anubhuti: Recollection of Past Wealth Heroes. This book is a Historical Archieve Collection. Even though the government is not taking any action, the active citizens are protecting the border of their country Nepal as a soldier and these citizens are doing their duty towards their country.
Atitka Pana kehi Nepali sahityik patrapatrika. Sounds of the departed - a nepali fiction. Himalayan Book Store, Kathmandu. The autobiography of the Nepali politician and sometime Prime Minister B.
Koirala stands as a stunning exception to the rule. This is a remarkable document of personal and social history, a vivid account of exile and rebellion that provides acute insights into the history and politics of the 20th Century. Koiralas memoirs were not written but spoken, dictated into a microphone held by his friend and associate, the Kathmandu lawyer Ganesh Raj Sharma.
Atmabrittanta Late Life Recollections. English translation of BPs life recollection. Hungry Sky - story collection. This book is about Nepal and its relation with the neighboring countries. Politics in Panchayat Nepal. A collection of thirteen articles on politics in Nepal during the first two decades of the Panchayat system Autograph - nepali story collection.
Ravasava Pragyik Samaj, Kathmandu. Sanat Regmi - coordinator. Grammar of Avadhi Language. Nepal Pragya Pratisthan, Kathmandu. Awakas Pachi Ko Aakasha. Awakening the Sleeping Buddha. The Twelfth Tai Situpa. Tai Situpa illuminates Buddhist teachings in commonsense terms, using down to earth examples - making this a perfect handbook for beginners as well as an excellent companion for long time students.
A Comprehensive History of Ayurveda. B P Koirala ra Nepali Congress. B P Koiralako Jeewani. One Revolutionary Personality - interview. Baaisee Rajyako Itihas - shiksha, kala ra sanskriti.
Baise Rajya is a former group of petty kingdoms centered in the Karnali-Bheri river basin of modern Nepal. The Baise were sovereign but intermittently allied among themselves until annexed during the unification of modern Nepal during This is a historical account of the education, art and culture of this kingdom.
This a book which consists of collections of writings. Babu Ama ra Chora. Babu, aama ra chora. Babu Aama ra Chora is famous Nepali Novel of the contemporary literature and this novel is about the three characters, father Mother and Son. The story has twist, and the novel gets hair pin turn and circulates on the family.
Cause and Individual - Political Theory. This book depicts the real scenario of social transformation of the Nepalese society. There are talks of political stability, family, individual relationship, struggle and change that are discussed from innermost point of view of the author.
He deals with sociology of Nepal, people, and religion adopted by Nepalese people. It is a highly philosophical text. Badnam Basti is a nepali fiction written by Om Pratik. Ethnographic Research Series - Badi of West Nepal, the prostitution as a social norm among an untouchable caste. Baduli ra Sudur Samjhana. Flowing Along with Life - a collection of 16 stories.
Tiger Trap - a novel by Kapil Kafle. Tigress - a collection of nepali stories. Bagki Kanchhi Maiyan - Dipkumari Jibani.
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Nepalka Prasiddhi Nariharu - 2. Bagmati Annchalko Lokgeetbare Ek Jhalak. A Look at Folk songs from Bagmati Region. Bamati is the witness - a nepali fiction.
The Regent of Nepal. The Regent of Nepal covers a detailed study of the nine year regency of Bahadur Shah, who ruled the country from to This book based mainly on unpublished documents and papers, from home and abroad, is a rare piece of research.
Thoroughly original and authoritative, the book is really a critical review of Bahadur Shahs nine year regency, and an analytical judgement of the whole system of that period. Exit - a collecrtion of 14 stories. This book consists of varieties of poems.
The formation of words the writer does is recorded by famous nepali singers too. He has been writing poems from a very long time. On the Scientific Track - an autobiography of Prof. Youthfull Sky - a collection of 15 stories. This is a novel written by Parijat.
Baisi Rajyako Yetihasik Ruprekha. Outline History of Twenty-two Kingdoms. Bajhang Kinvadanti ra Itihaas - Bajhanko Itihasik tatha sanskritik adhyayan. A Historic and Cultural study of Bajhang community in Nepal. Children Gems - poems.
A Child Missing Notice - a collection of short essays. Children Garden - poems. Illust by Som Sanu. Play of boys and girls - a childrens play. The gift of childrens song - Music and Songs. Childrens Song Part 1. Child Detective - a collection of 7 stories. Illust by Ramesh Kshitij. Baljhirahane Atit Aljhirahane Vartaman.
Snagged Past Entangled Present. This is a compilation of stories of struggle, misery of the outclassed citizens of Dalit community. Footprints of my childhoold - travelogue. Illust by Surya Narayan Shrestha. Fradulent - a nepali fiction. Sahitya Bikash Upasamiti, Kathmandu. To Live One Life - a fiction.
Mother Monkeys Love - a collection 6 stories. Illust by Saroj Bajracharya. Euphorias of an Imprisonment - a collection of 13 tales. Crooked Lines - A collection of memoirs essays by Saru Bhakta.
In this book the author travels back to his madan puraskar winning, pagal basti, enters into the the nuclues of Chuli, takes flight on scientific literature, and has discussions with literatures that influence him like Bhupi Sherchan,Badal Sarkar,Dhuswa Sayami.
Wild Flower - a long verse. Barapata Parichaya ra Paridrisya. Barapata Introduction and Panorama. Paschim Seti Gadtiraka Bastiharu: Raining Days - essay collection. Essays and travelogues on those rainy days. Todays lila - a filmy fiction. Changing Resisdence - a fiction. This very popular fiction is a 2nd edition copy printed in A. D even before the publication of his other popular fiction Seto Bagh.
Basu Rai from the Streets of Kathmandu. This inspiring book is mandatory reading for anyone who would like to contribute, in small or big ways, to bring positive change to the lives of vulnerable people Anu Aga. An autobiographical account of a child who grew up on the streets of Kathmandu. This account of the first ten years of his life is as such a mix and match of childs memories, part his reality, part his imagination published by Vitasta Publishing, India.
Basudev Dhungana Smriti Grantha - Dhungana Bikash Pratisthan, Nepal. Bauddha Shikshama Baudha Sheelharu. Lama Bhikshu Ewang Thogme. Morality in the teachings of Buddha. Bauddhik Prashnottar Mala Samanya Gyan. Intellectual Question and Answer book General Knowledge. This book is about the history of the bayisi and the chaubisi states of Nepal of the earlier days.
The writer has dug deep to do the research and has included the areas of far west, midwest and the central regions of Nepal. New Age Books, India. Arthabeed is the pen-name of Sujeev Shakya.
Behind Her Wedding Veil. Struggles of my Religious Mother. Through the history of one family, the author gives us a unique glimpse of the evolution of Nepal over the past century.
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This fourth offering from the writer is worth saying as it is different and filled with satire. In terms of creativity, this novel is thoroughly new. Belako Boli Bakhat ko Itihas. Centre for Nepal Studies UK. Belayit Tira Baralinda is a travelogue written by Tanasarma.
Daily English Notes - a collection of travel essays. Beli Bal Manobaigyanik kathaharu. Beli Children Psychological stories. Buddhists reflects on the rule of Saint Benedict. Bhimnidhi Tiwari Sahitya Samiti. Memories of Berlin - travel essays. A large portion of the content of this book is a collection opf already published essyas and articles of the author in various journals.
This gripping tale is an intriguing, intimate saga of love and betrayal, life and its puzzling dilemmas, blending erotic ecstasy and sexual slavery with rampant religious rituals and tainted Tantric temptations. Bhagavadgeeta - The Song Supreme.
Running all over the earth - nepali poetry collection. A parrots share - a collection of children stories. Bhaktapur After A Century.
Among the collected pieces, there is a diversity of stories, remarks, articles and letters. Historic Wooden Windows of Bhaktapur. Who is Bhakules Friend? Illust by Ujwal Kundan.
Childrens Utensils Set - a collection of 7 stories. Bhanubhaktakrit BhashaRamayana Bhanuko jiwancharitra tatha anya sampurna criti pani sanlagna bhaeko. Shiva Raj Acharya Kaundinnyayan. Entrapment of Enlisting - a historical research book. Love for the language.
Study of Linguistic Language. Feast and Eyes - a poetry collection. Stories in this collection portray absurdities of life while simultaneously providing biting examples of social and political satire. A number of them also use stylistic devices associated with postmodernism, including mixing of literary genres as well as breaking of generic borders.
In addition, some of the stories use self-conscious narrator through the medium of meta-fiction. Such a varied combination of postmodern techniques and socio-political satire is the strength of this collection.
BN Pustak Sansar, Kathmandu. Pictures of Cultivation - nepali poetry collection. Bhaya Satra is a travelogue written by Krishna Bajragain. Bhayeka ra Gujreka Ghatanaharu.
Happened and Elapsed Events during the Rana period. Bhikhari is a nepali poem written by our very own Mahakavi Laxmi Prasad Devkota. Bhimdatta Pantako Krantiko Itihaas. This book is written by Dr. This book is about the history of Krantees. Bhimnidhi Tiwarika Pratinidhi Kathaharu. Collection of representational stories of Bhimnidhi Tiwari.
Bhimnidhi Tiwari and the analysis of the making of Gajal and Bhajan. Bhimnidhi Tiwari Shatvarshiki Mool Samuha. Bhimsen Thapa is a nepali fiction written by Sri Krishna Shrestha.
Bhimsen Thapako Suicide Note. Suicide note of Bhimsen Thapa - an anthology of contemporary poems. Bhisan Dinharu Ferocious Days , is divided into three auto-biographical sections: Although the book is about the violence and brutality of conflict, it is also about lost innocence, about how war becomes an end in itself, and how the momentum of the revolution sweeps everyone along in its path.
Navin speaks matter-of-factly about killing and nearly getting killed, the exhilaration at the end of a battle, the sweet taste of victory, and the sorrow o. Hunger and Walls - a fiction. Govinda Bahadur Malla 'Gothale'. Hungry House - a collection of eight one-act plays.
Bumble-bee - a fiction. The title means beautiful flowers that blossom on the surface of the ground. It reflects and represents the thoughts of Mother Earth, showing that hard soil even has a soft heart that gives birth to nature and beauty. The writer travels through Nepal and sees the beauty on Earth.
She is highly moved by the Mother Nature and her fragrance that binds the Earth. Here, is her experience of travel throughout the icy mountains, plains, hills, and valley. She travels through Karnali district and has pr.
Bhuinkhat is a nepali stories written by Mahesh Bikram Shah. Words for broken grounds - poetry collection. Bhuiyan is a nepali fiction written by Yangesh. Bhukampa ma Maalham Patti. Bhukampama Malhampati is a nepali fiction written by Rabindra Samir.
This book contains essays written by the author which were published in newspapers, magazines etc. These essays mainly focus on the history and the present situation of politics in Nepal. This book will be caught the eye of readers who are interested in politics of Nepal. Bhumi, Kisan ra Rajya Nepal ma rajya ra kisan bichko sambandh. This book is based on many land-based farmers and state relations.
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It agreed on the relationship with other ethnic communities and describes the changes that are coming up. Introduction to the Introduction - 17 essays.
This book basically shows the relationship between Nepal, China and India in terms geology, culture,economical and political conditons. Bhutan - The Early History of a Himalayan Kingdom. Bhutanesee Buddhism and Its Culture.
The book is a comprehensive introduction to the countrys diverse Buddhist tradition, as well as its unique arts and craft, monasticism and peoples general way of life, all of which form the culture of the country.
Sudden Encounter with the Ghost - a coolection 5 stories. Delusion - a collection of 30 stories.
Diverse Journey - a poety collection. This is a book that focuses on discrimination. The author expresses his feeling through this book saying that we should not discriminate amongst each other based on religion, colour, caste etc.
In return, we should accept each others culture and repect each other. Poor Scarecrow - a fiction. Bideshi Bagaicha ka Chaa Thunnga Phul. Six types of flowers in a foreign garden - a collection of children stories. This is an autobiography book about the dirty politics that were played and what were the consequences of it.
Bidrohi Anshu patra sahitya. This is a pitorial fiction in which a story is told with pictures and a few words are written to describe it.
Poems of Bijaya Malla. Bijayako Bato Kasari Paune. My grandfather, who died in , was a huge fan of my writing He was the only one in our extended family who was happy to see me as a journalist.
I have written about him here. Language was easy to master but reporting proved to be challenging. My first byline appeared in early , when I covered a speech made by late Man Mohan Adhikari I would later interview him when he was being treated at Teaching Hospital in Kirtipur.
Memories are hazy, but the speech had to do with elections. In the first two years, I wrote features on social issues. By the end of my stint at Drishti, I was handling everything. My partner in crime was Rajaram Gautam, who is now an op-ed editor at Kantipur. I was poorly paid, but this was very important and rather intense experience for a rookie reporter who was in his early 20s.
I returned home from Gulf in the autumn of I found myself doing one after another story, the first one was on the Nepali Diaspora in UAE for Nepal magazine then fortnightly. I must credit my friend Sudheer Sharma now the editor in chief of Kantipur daily for facilitating my second innings. I wrote several stories for nearly six months and took a break to complete my Masters.
I then joined the magazine as a staff reporter when it became a weekly in April under the stewardship of Sharma.
Even while working at Nepal Weekly, I was dabbling in writing in English. I contributed pieces for Post Platform, a column at The Kathmandu Post, where you can write short musings.
I would also translate my stories into English and Akhilesh Tripathi, then editor of Ekantipur would publish it. So, these were places where I tried my hand at writing in English. How did it help in your writing and career-wise? Did you have any mentor or colleague who helped you develop your skills? How different you found the newspaper compared to national dailies of Nepal then?
Yes, I was awarded the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowship in , which was the biggest opportunity I got as a journalist. For that, I am grateful to Ghanashyam Ojha then with The Kathmandu Post , who supported my application and boosted my morale saying that a journalist writing in Nepali too can apply and win the prestigious fellowship.
Ten fellows from nine different countries across the globe gathered in Washington DC where we attended a week-long boot-camp where we were trained on the basics of American journalism. Then, all of us were sent to our respective newsrooms.
I was posted to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. It was April and I was badly missing Constituent Assembly elections at home. I tried to kill my homesickness by writing a piece on the CA elections. He has reported from China and visited India, Bangladesh and knows the region very well. He was of immense help. My next story at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was on Bhutanese refugees who had just been resettled in the city.
Through Nepali community, I tracked them down and wrote the story, which was well received both in Pittsburgh and in Nepal. In the summer of , we gathered in Florida. The week-long training at the Poynter Institute, which in the US, is considered a premier institute for journalists, both new and old, proved to be an eye-opener. In New York, I met some wonderful people: These ties have proved to be lasting for me.
Well, there is a vast difference between the national dailies in Nepal and in the US. Although Pittsburgh Post-Gazette covered mostly the city with about three hundred thousand population, its circulation reached one hundred and fifty thousand on Sunday.
Even though the newspaper circulation is in decline in the US, locals still read it religiously. I think that US market is saturated with too many newspapers.
Even small towns, say like Damak in Nepal, have several daily newspapers. Many of the Post-Gazette staffers were laid off and bought out during my stay there and were worried both about their future and that of the paper they so dearly loved.
Is your style called Narrative writing? My contribution to these foreign outlets began after I acquired a degree of confidence in writing in English for the Post-Gazette.
I contributed my first piece the Guardian Weekly in from Pittsburgh, where I profiled a Bhutanese refugee. Back from Nepal, I contributed a piece on a middle-aged man whose son had been disappeared during the Maoist insurgency.
Then in , I got a chance to write for Time magazine. I pitched half a dozen story ideas and she gave me a go-ahead for a feature on Somali refugees stuck in Nepal. The story was published in Time. For long, I had been looking for such a break and I continued to expand my repertoire.
I pitched to outlets that were interested in stories from Nepal. To work as a freelance reporter, you have to have a good rapport with the editors first you need to find their email addresses. Then, you send a bunch of ideas and start working on it after their approval.
As usual, reporting is the key. But more important is the perspective. You have to keep in mind that you are writing for an international audience. So, the challenge is to both incorporate basic information such as where Nepal is located and bringing in the nuances and different shades of the topic you are dealing with.
After submission, the editor edits your piece and sends with what in journalistic parlance is called C-and-C comments and corrections. In recent years, I have explored narrative writing. But not all of my writing can be characterized as such. I also write short news pieces, personal essays, and features.
You also worked for Kantipur Daily and Hello Shukrabar from —both Nepali papers—and then joined Agence France-Presse in ; what made you interested in narrative writing and how different it is from other forms of writing?
Your experience in working with AFP. I was given a copy of a New Yorker at our orientation in the beginning of our fellowship in the US. I read through New Yorker and was immediately captivated by it. Then, I began to explore the form. I was at the right place if not the right time.