Stories Don’t Stop at Borders, So Journalists Shouldn’t Either
Science is an international business, major stories are cross-border or even global and the need for independent journalism to reflect this is vital. Yet the... Read More
The Human Ethics of Global Crisis Reporting
Science is at the heart of many of the world’s greatest crises, including infectious disease outbreaks, weather and climate related catastrophes, and energy sector exploitation... Read More
Fact-checking: The Future of Journalism?
Since last year, we have heard a lot about fake news. Fact-checking items have multiplied in the North American and European media. Science still has... Read More
Book It: A Conversation Among Authors Mary Roach, Steve Silberman and Ed Yong
Two internationally known book authors—Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity, and Ed Yong, author of I Contain... Read More
Science Journalism in Latin America: Past, Present and Future
Latin America is a region rich in science. Although science here lacks the financial support found in other regions, scientists engage in rigorous and important... Read More
The Art of Truth: Data Visualization and Infographics for Everyone
With facts and truth increasingly under assault, many interest groups have enlisted data visualization to support all manner of spin. Because digital images and graphics... Read More