Our favorite Science social posts in 2022

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Our favorite Science social posts in 2022
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In 2022, we experimented with new ways to accurately communicate science on social media. Here's a look at some of our favorites from the tens of thousands of posts across the Science family′s social media last year. ScienceVisuals

grew to 200K . We experimented with new ways to accurately communicate science in visually engaging ways, promoting short-form video and audio for the first time, as well as Twitter threads.

family′s social media last year, but here—drawn from a variety of content and visual types across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn—are some that stood out.For the technological feat of its construction and launch and its vast promise for exploring the universe,

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