Science journalism will have more impact in developing countries if efforts are made to make research relevant to local communities, experts say.
The winners of the first Arab Science Journalism Awards — established to encourage Arabic science coverage — have been announced.
... isn't usually regarded as fans of science journalism (well, unless it's people writing ... t always been the case. Since 1945 they have honored science reporting for print and radio and later expanded ...
Science journalism is prospering in the developing world, while the field faces staff cuts and is seen as a 'luxury' in the developed world.
... articles directly to the audience must be insane to endorse big media science journalism, right?
Not at all. Science journalism is a different beast than what we do here but it still has more ...
Science journalism is in decline; science blogging is growing fast. But can the one replace the other, asks Geoff Brumfiel.
The next Ocean Science Journalism Fellowship program will be held at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution from September 13-19, 2009. The OSJ program is designed to introduce science communicators to ...
Science journalism has an important role to play in scrutinising science and engaging with the media, says a Nature editorial.
... but scientists tend to look down on the public; and science journalism gets a lot of the blame. So ... scientists highly and believes government investments in science pay off in the long term.
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The winner of the 2009 Wistar Institute Science Journalism Award is John Carey, senior correspondent in BusinessWeek's Washington bureau. Carey's winning entry, which questions whether the benefits of ...
The Venezuelan institute for science has received funds from Total Oil and Shell for supporting research in nuclear medicine and access to science journals.
... journal Vaccine released a supplement dedicated to influenza vaccines (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0264410X). This publication provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview on ...
... -shave? Too bad fashion writers don't read science journals. Instead of just lecturing on clothing, perfume and makeup, they could draw on research from human mating for their tips ...
... to scholarship, now spend fortunes on learned
journals. Elsevier, the leading publisher in the field, offered
1,749 journals last year at an average annual subscription price of
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... lacks a purpose.
The cure: How to inspire writing with science?
1.Allow students to choose topics ... assignment be about what you are learning or keep a science journal.
4.Writing with a purpose. Writing ...