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We're off on the road to Cairo1 comment

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: A hard act to follow. Nadia el-Awady (centre), with the new board of the World Federation of Science … more →

Crossing enemy lines?1 comment

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: In one of today’s lunchtime sessions at the 6th World Conference of Science Journalists, Chris Whitt … more →

Tags: Science Communication, Science journalism, Influencing policymakers, Collaboration

Finding a context for climate change1 comment

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: The panelists discussed the various issues climate change reporters need to consider Climate change … more →

Tags: climate change, Science journalism

Are Western embargoes stifling developing world science journalism?1 comment

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Do strict Western embargoes overshadow developing country research? (Flickr/Garrett Crawford) Are em … more →

Tags: Science journalism, Publishing

There's more to food than just security

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Food safety as well as food security is a key issue in the developing world The reporting of food is … more →

Finding the science in the midst of disaster

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Science journalists who found themselves in the thick of disaster Has a science story ever moved you … more →

Tags: Science Communication, Science journalism

Reporting tomorrow's story today

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: UN talks offer easy news hooks for climate change stories We (the editors I mean) are apparently to … more →

Tags: climate change, Science Communication, Science journalism

Does the developing world need science media centres?1 comment

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Science media centres seek to help ensure that accurate science is promoted in the media Is it worth … more →

Tags: Science Communication, Science journalism

Where has "the world" gone?

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: The WCSJ flag It was only Tuesday — the first day of the conference proper — and already … more →

Creating a climate for change

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Rajendra Pachauri underlined the scientific rationale for action on climate change. The poorest coun … more →

Tags: Africa, capacity building, climate change, Science Communication, Science journalism

Survival of the fittest science journalists

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Hammersley: a bleak future for science journalism? The word on everybody’s lips at the 6th World Con … more →

Tags: Funding, Science Communication, Science journalism

Training press officers in the developing world ‘key’

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Well-trained press officers are key to raising the awareness of regional science across the developi … more →

Evolution (God optional)

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: The new survey suggests the evolution-religion debate may not be black and white Egypt has just two … more →

Tags: Science Communication, Evolution

If it's 2009, this must be London1 comment

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Well, here we are at last. It’s exactly 806 days (yes, I’ve counted them) since a high-p … more →

Tags: Science Communication, Science journalism

Good news for developing world science journalists

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: While science journalism in developed countries is facing a crisis, there are a growing number of ex … more →

Tags: Science Communication, Science journalism

An AIDS vaccine — there's still hope

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: Will we ever have an AIDS vaccine? After numerous failed trials — including 2007’s infamous Merck tr … more →

Tags: HIV/AIDS, Health Research


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