ScienceWriters
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Patch editor: Online journalists are best: Emily Henry throws down the gauntlet on the Online Journalism Review ...
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How bad is British science journalism?: Daniel Engber at Slate examines reports on a "five-second rule" study an...
8:30 AM Jun 3rd
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A new age for the local news business?: In New Orleans, a famous daily newspaper just announced it won't be dail...
9:00 AM Jun 2nd
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On science blogs this week: Cycles: Transit of Venus next week, last chance until 2117! Astronomy is a dangerou...
9:00 AM Jun 1st
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From writing news to writing books: Maryn McKenna had to break some old habits when she left her newspaper to wr...
10:28 AM May 31st
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From ScienceWriters: Social media for the science PIO: Social media takes many forms with Facebook and Twitter b...
9:09 AM May 30th
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The bad habits of science journalists: Adam Ruben is a practicing scientist with a bone to pick over science wri...
9:12 AM May 29th
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Why it's OK (sometimes) to write for free: NASW member Christie Aschwanden explains on Last Word on Nothing: "Si...
8:40 AM May 28th
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What follows a journalism fellowship?: Before Buzz Bissinger wrote Friday Night Lights and became famous, he was...
8:30 AM May 27th
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Getting the sound right in multimedia: Casey Frechette offers 10 tips for getting good sound and using it effect...
9:00 AM May 26th
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On science blogs this week: Eclipsing: First do no harm, except if you're screening for prostate cancer: the pro...
9:01 AM May 25th
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From “draft” to “published” in a blog post: NASW member Charles Q. Choi presents the before-and-after versions o...
9:10 AM May 24th
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Ready to give up a science career?: Spending four years or more in a PhD program is enough to make some budding ...
8:43 AM May 23rd
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The downside of an "improved" embargo: It was mostly a good thing when the American Society of Clinical Oncology...
9:22 AM May 22nd
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2012 Lindau Fellows Selected: Two NASW members have been selected to attend the 62nd Meeting of Nobel Laureates ...
8:00 PM May 21st
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The “truthiness” issue in narrative: Where's the line between fiction and non-fiction? It's been blurred by Mike...
9:14 AM May 21st
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Jonathan Weiner on Watson's writing: When The Double Helix came out in 1968, science books were dull and books b...
8:30 AM May 20th
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How to pitch your media startup: First, skip the Powerpoint, Jeremy Caplan writes in this Poynter post. Instead,...
8:30 AM May 19th
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On science blogs this week: Fat: They are saying obesity is the scourge of the nation. It must be true because i...
3:00 PM May 18th
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Is journalism becoming obsolete?: When was the last time you checked a newspaper to see what's playing at a movi...
8:30 AM May 17th
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- Name ScienceWriters
- Location Berkeley, CA
- Web http://www.nasw.org
- Bio With more than 2,000 members, the National Association of Science Writers fosters the dissemination of accurate information regarding science.
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