Student Journalists Produce 52 Reports from WCSJ2017
Student science writers from around the world have created a set of 52 stories from the World Conference of Science Journalists 2017, spanning most of... Read More
Will Cosmologists Save the World? Approaches from Scientific Training Could Shape Public Debates
By Amelia Jaycen SAN FRANCISCO—Saul Perlmutter, a Nobel Prize–winning astrophysicist and cosmologist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has spent a lot of his time ascertaining... Read More
Science Podcasts: The Fun, the Challenges, and Tips from the Pros
SAN FRANCISCO—Science podcasts are more popular than ever. Producing them takes time, technical savvy, and a deep passion to engage listeners with material that is... Read More
How “Decolonizing” Science Can Make It Better
By Liz Kimbrough SAN FRANCISCO—When South African student journalist Sibusiso Biyela sat down to write about the launch of the MeerKAT telescope in both English... Read More
Stop Doing PR, Start Questioning: BBC Correspondent on CRISPR Coverage
By Sebastián Rodríguez SAN FRANCISCO—Since its discovery in 2013, CRISPR-Cas9 technology has allowed scientists to edit DNA in an unprecedented way. How should science writers... Read More