With Science Under Attack, Should Journalists Enter the Fray? A “House of Commons” Debate
By Kelsey Harper SAN FRANCISCO—“There’s no sitting on the sidelines today,” announces German science journalist Kai Kupferschmidt as conference attendees shuffle into the room with... Read More
The SESAME Particle Accelerator: A Symbol for Cooperation in the Middle East
By Sebastián Rodríguez SAN FRANCISCO—Science can bring us together in unexpected ways. Charles Darwin, for instance, figured out that we are all related to a... Read More
Losing Our Cool: Climate Change Spurs Global Increases in Violence and Inequality
By Annie Roth SAN FRANCISCO—We all know climate change increases the severity of tropical storms, but what about Twitter storms? According to Solomon Hsiang, director... Read More
Earth, Wind & Fire: Reporting on Natural Disasters
By Jennifer Leman Despite flames, rains and the rolling waves of a shaking Earth, a journalist must report the news. Natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes... Read More