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Harnessing Public Radio for Scientific Engagement: A Case Study

Manoush Zomorodi highlights how public radio effectively engaged 20,000 participants for a study on walking breaks, showcasing the medium's potential in scientific research.

Editorial StaffJune 24, 20261 min read

In a recent opinion piece, Manoush Zomorodi reflects on the role of public radio in mobilizing citizens for scientific research. Her experience involved recruiting 20,000 participants for a peer-reviewed study focused on the benefits of walking breaks.

Zomorodi emphasizes that public radio can effectively engage large audiences, fostering a sense of community involvement in scientific endeavors. This engagement may enhance public trust in research outcomes.

The study was published on June 24, 2026, and serves as a testament to the potential of media to bridge the gap between science and the public, encouraging active participation in research initiatives.