Science journalists aren't particularly concerned about so-called "predatory journals," confident that they have the skills and intuition needed to avoid reporting on problematic research. For many, a ...
The recent report released by Energy Secretary Chris Wright on the climate impacts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. has caused quite a stir in the climate science arena. “Outrage,” ...
On Feb. 18, the University of Wisconsin Department of Life Sciences Communication virtually welcomed Senior Editor of Scientific American, Dan Vergano, as a part of their Science Communication ...
Carl Zimmer has long been fascinated by existence, whether that may be on a distant planet or here on Earth. Credit...Victor Kerlow Supported by By Emmett Lindner Times Insider explains who we are and ...
Since 1945, three-quarters of all global economic growth has been driven by technological advances. Since 1990, 90% of that advance has been rooted in fundamental science, according to Michael M. Crow ...
In December 2016, a flurry of headlines declared that “flashing lights could treat Alzheimer’s disease,” based on a single mouse study 1. The research was widely amplified by the media. But within a ...
How to support robust science reporting — plus, ISRO and NASA launch a satellite to map Earth, and glowing nanoparticles target cancer with precision. How to support robust science reporting — plus, ...
A new guide aimed at helping aspiring science journalists in Bulgaria to cover scientific topics has been published. ‘First steps in science journalism – a practical experience guide’ (Първи стъпки в ...
By Juliet ETEFEEffective science reporting is crucial to bridging the widening gap between research findings and public understanding, experts have emphasised.They noted that scientific knowledge only ...
The Houston Chronicle won an Online Journalism Award for Excellence in Science Reporting from the Online News Association for exposing the impacts of toxic gas released by Texas oil companies. The ...