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“Trust in science is collapsing”—that’s the alarm we often hear. It’s not surprising, then, that recent years have seen major efforts to study the phenomenon and its dynamics in the general population ...
On April 19, Humanities in Medicine (HuMed), the Duke Program in Literature, the DeWitt Wallace Center, Duke English and Duke’s Program in Education hosted “Storytelling Through Science Journalism,” a ...
University of Nevada, Reno School of Public Health professor Daniel Cook wants to build public trust in the scientific enterprise. He recently published an article titled "Reporting Science and ...
SUNY Jamestown Community College welcomed more than 25 high school students to its Jamestown Campus on April 17 for the third ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Science isn’t perfect, and reporters who cover the issue say the public has a right to know when high-profile research contains ...
Stagnant freelance rates have pushed some established journalists toward better-paying communication roles. Meanwhile, a new generation of creators often blends both disciplines from the outset in a ...
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 ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Science journalists in the West have a bleaker outlook on the future of their profession than their colleagues ...
Science isn’t perfect, and reporters who cover the issue say the public has a right to know when high-profile research contains mistakes — or worse, fudged results. But at a time when research is ...