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The Future of Science Journalism

Posted on: June 30, 2009 8:56 AM, by Greg Laden

Nature has a special ... special thingie ... on science journalism. It appears to be more or less open access so even you, a virtual nobody from the perspective of the pirate publishing companies, can actually see it. There are commentaries and articles on blogs and twitter, on the future of science journalism, and so on.

To mark the 6th World Conference of Science Journalists from 30 June-2 July 2009 in London, Nature is shining a spotlight on the profession in changing times. Science journalism faces an uncertain future. But to what extent should scientists help -- or care?

Looks pretty interesting. It is here.

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" To help the scientists "?
There are 31,478 scientists who are set against Al Gore's " Global Warning ". They are not listened to!
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Posted by: humorix | June 30, 2009 9:49 AM

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