The Good, the Bad, and the Unclear: Talking Gene Editing with Jennifer Doudna
By Kelsey Harper SAN FRANCISCO—She wasn’t trying to create a gene-editing tool that would change the world. Jennifer Doudna was just curious—and she really liked... Read More
Stepping Away from Technology: A Political Approach to the Future of Employment
By Andjela Djuraskovic SAN FRANCISCO—Robots, takeovers by artificial intelligence, and high-tech jobs of the future: Those were the expected topics from a panel of Silicon... Read More
“Wafflers” Exert a Growing Influence on the Climate Change Debate
By Margarida Marques SAN FRANCISCO—Among climate-change skeptics, “wafflers” are stalling actions that can lead to solutions as they increasingly influence public debate and government policy. Allowing... Read More
How to Decolonize (or Decolonise) Science Communication
Sibusiso Biyela, one of this year’s student travel fellows, brought a South African perspective to a panel on the decolonization of science 27 October at... Read More
Our global crew of student fellows fans out to cover #WCSJ2017 on Twitter
Curious to see some highlights from the first few hours of sessions here in San Francisco? You can check out the Twitter hashtag #WCSJStudents, where... Read More
Meet the WCSJ2017 Student Journalism Travel Fellows
Extensive news coverage of scientific sessions, journalism panels, and field trips at the World Conference of Science Journalists 2017 will appear on this page within... Read More