Hi all! The new NSF ISE video was launched today! Please feel free to share the trailing email with your pr folks, and link to any sites! Let's give this to the professionals to promote!
Best,
Lindsey

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Date: December 13, 2016 at 8:36:18 AM EST
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Subject: "Ice Storms" Science Nation video released

Hello All,

 

We’ve released the NSF Science Nation video Scientists create ice storms to study nature's chilly response” about the research of Charley Driscoll of Syracuse University, Lindsey Rustad of the U.S. Forest Service and their colleagues.

 

To download a copy of this Science Nation video, just click on the story link and then click the video. When it begins to play, you will see an arrow in the lower right hand corner of the video. A higher resolution copy is also available, upon request.

 

We’re promoting this episode on the NSF Science360 News Service, as well as our social media platforms: Facebook page, Twitter feed, tumblr site, Science360 Facebook page and Twitter feed. You’re free to promote anytime, so please share and retweet, or post on your own social media platforms.  

 

I encourage the researchers to share these links with their professional organizations, which typically want to share content about their members.

 

I have also attached information about how “Science Nation” episodes are used by researchers as an outreach tool. Please let me know if you have any questions about this episode and the series in general.

 

“Science Nation” is a video series commissioned by the NSF Office of Legislative and Public Affairs. The series is distributed throughout the world, including to LiveScience.com and other media outlets on the Internet, local community TV stations in the U.S. via TelVue Connect Media Exchange, Voice of America for international broadcast distribution, the NSF STEM video portal Science360, the Knowledge Network video stream and Roku channel, and K-12 content distributors in the U.S. and abroad.  Some episodes also appear in the nationally-distributed PBS documentary series This American Land.

 

Best Regards,

 

Laurie Howell

Multimedia Producer, Office of Legislative and Public Affairs

National Science Foundation Contractor

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