NW Science Writers

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Official acct of the Northwest Science Writers Association, a non-profit group for science communicators. Tweets by & .

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Joined April 2009

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  1. Feb 1

    Get ready for a Night Out at the Museum. On Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free, including transport. Details here:

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  2. Jan 31

    Get ready for a Night Out at the Museum. On Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free, including transport. Details here:

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  3. Jan 31

    For , looks at the multitude of bioelectronic medicine that can help treat arthritis, sleep apnea, diabetes, and more.

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  4. Jan 30

    Get ready for a Night Out at the Museum. On Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free, including transport. Details here:

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  5. Jan 29

    Get ready for a Night Out at the Museum. On Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free, including transport. Details here:

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  6. Jan 28

    Get ready for a Night Out at the Museum. On Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free, including transport. Details here:

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  7. Jan 24

    For explores the heroic hatcheries and researchers trying to revive cockles with cancers

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  8. Jan 20

    Institutional award Honorable Mention: Wayne Gillam for “New approach to spinal cord rehabilitation creates gradual changes that make a big difference,” for . Wayne makes us care about a new treatment for central-spinal-cord syndrome.

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  9. Jan 20

    Institutional award Winner: for “Revealing a new way that cancer can evade immunotherapy — and, maybe, how to stop it,” for . Susan demonstrates a deft use of character as she tells a research story of discovery beautifully.

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  10. Jan 20

    Journalism Honorable Mention: for “Seeing Blue,” published . Kimberly's investigation of the eelgrass meadows along Skagit County’s shoreline explores a local angle to the global problem of wetland destruction.

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  11. Jan 20

    Journalism award Winner: for “Oasis of Open Water” published . Julia's story of the Arctic Pikialasorsuaq, Inuit residents, & millions of auks uncovered a powerful new perspective on climate change.

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  12. Jan 20

    NSWA is pleased to announce the winners of the inaugural Best of the Northwest Science Writing Award, a recognition & celebration of outstanding journalistic & institutional writing during 2019. Details of the winners follow. Congratulations to all!

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  13. Jan 17

    For explores the surprising discoveries from the fossils of extinct rodent-like critters.

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  14. Jan 16

    Our Annual Member Meeting is TONIGHT at 6pm , with Board election results & winners of NSWA's inaugural science writing awards. Drinks & nibbles provided. All members welcome - no ticket or RSVP required.

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  15. Jan 14

    Our Annual Member Meeting will be this Thursday January 16 at 6pm , with Board election results & winners of NSWA's inaugural science writing awards. Drinks & nibbles provided. All members welcome - no ticket or RSVP required.

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  16. Jan 13

    Save the Date: Night at the Museum. On Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free to attendees but registration will be required. Stay tuned for details!

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  17. Jan 10

    Our Annual Member Meeting will be on Thursday January 16 at 6pm , with Board election results & winners of NSWA's inaugural science writing awards. Drinks & nibbles provided. All members welcome - no ticket or RSVP required.

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  18. Jan 10

    For explores the medical mystery of why an otherwise healthy man developed a respiratory infection that wouldn't go away.

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  19. Jan 7

    Save the Date: Night at the Museum. On Sat Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free to attendees but registration will be required. Stay tuned for details!

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  20. Jan 7

    Save the Date: Night at the Museum. On Sat Feb 15, & will host NSWA members & journalists attending for an evening of food, drink, networking, science & dancing. The event is free to attendees but registration will be required. Stay tuned for details!

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