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Welcome to Season 2! Kristen gets real about why a summer break was necessary, and also talks about what to expect this season. This extra-long episode provides a framework to empower you to minimize consumption and spread of misinformation. References and Resources Science audiences, misinformation, and fake news, PNAS Eight Ps: Fake news. It's complicated., Medium blog from First Draft contributor Information from researcher Kate Starbird How a Crisis Researcher Makes Sense of Covid-19 Misinformation, Medium Researchers are tracking another pandemic, too—of coronavirus misinformation, Science Magazine Spectrum of harm from 7 types of mis- and dis-information from First Draft: Understanding Misinformation Disorder 6 tips to steer clear of misinformation online, Data Detox Kit SIFT, Mike Caulfield Media Bias Chart, Interactive version, Ad Fontes Media Qualities of most reliable sources of health advice: Health vs. hoax, Data Detox Kit Additional resources How Do We Handle Misinformation - A Chat with Bill Gates, hankschannel, YouTube Why pass on viral messages? Because they connect emotionally, Business Horizons What Makes Online Content Viral?, Journal of Marketing Research Connect - Leave comments, suggest topics, and ask science questions! Website: earlybirdscience.com Twitter: @EarlyBirdSci Instagram: @EarlyBirdScience Facebook: @EarlyBirdScience Check out Kristen’s other show, Headshake, a stream-of-consciousness science podcast (EXPLICIT CONTENT): headshake.show Disclaimer Early Bird Science is a podcast meant for entertainment and education only. While Kristen has a doctorate (Ph.D.), she is not a medical doctor. Please consult with your physician before making decisions about your health.