The Balkan Network of Science Journalists and the European Federation for Science Journalism are proud to present “A Tudományos Újságírás Alapjai” (The Basics of Science Journalism), a new guide in ...
The Balkan Network of Science Journalists and the European Federation for Science Journalism are launching a new science journalism guide, this time in Romanian. From the Field: A Science Journalist's ...
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 ...
Sisanda Nkoala receives funding from the National Research Foundation. The training to undertake this study was funded, in part, by the Institute of Pan African Thought and Conversation at the ...
We usually think of journalists as bringing us news about politics and world events. Analyzing a presidential election or an ongoing scandal helps inform us and holds powerful figures accountable on ...
As reports pile in about news outlets laying off their science reporters or shutting down altogether, it’s difficult to predict where science journalism is going. And it’s difficult to consolidate ...
In the years before mass censorship in Russia, the country’s science journalism community thrived. During this time, in 2016, a group of science communicators – officials from university science ...
“We need science journalists now more than ever, but with alarming frequency, legacy and digital-first publications alike are showing that they can’t provide these journalists with stability. So who ...
Lisa Roberts, left, from the Chautauqua Health Network, with student award winner Simeon Lewis of Southwestern, middle, and Dunkirk OBSERVER and Jamestown Post-Journal reporter Greg Bacon, who ...
TSHWANE, Dec. 2 (NewsDay Live) - South Africa’s Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof. Blade Nzimande, says science journalism is critical for building public trust in science and ...