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How to question numbers

Linda Nordling on how questioning numbers in policy statements gives journalists credibility and clout — and reveals new stories.

8 March 2012 | EN | ES | FR

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How to tell policymakers about scientific uncertainty

Uncertainty is part of science but it's no excuse for indecision. Chandrika Nath shows how to communicate uncertainty to policymakers.

20 January 2012 | EN | ES | FR

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Beyond press releases: How to dig up science stories

Marina Joubert shows you how to source good science stories, from what to do with press releases to networking for exclusives.

27 October 2011 | EN | ES | FR

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How scientists can reach out with social media

The world needs scientists to bring science to life. Jennifer Rohn with tips on how researchers can use social media to engage new audiences.

11 August 2011 | EN | ES | FR

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How to write about your science

Tips from Marina Joubert on how to switch from writing for science to writing about it — and reach a much wider audience.

31 May 2011 | EN | ES | FR

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Keeping genomics in perspective

Reporting healthcare genomics in the real world — tips from K.S. Jayaraman on uncovering hype, tackling the issues and staying relevant.

17 December 2010 | EN | ES | FR

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Progress or PR? How to report clinical trials

T.V. Padma shows you how to separate real progress from hype and challenge poor practice when you're reporting on the conduct and outcomes of a clinical trial.

30 September 2010 | EN | ES

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Reporting embryonic stem cell science

Luisa Massarani offers tips on how to navigate your way through the highly controversial world of embryonic stem cell research.

10 June 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

How to report on evolutionary science

Whether on 'biotech' or human history, your reporting needs sensitivity and clarity when it comes to evolution, says Mohammed Yahia.

17 March 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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How do I become a science journalist?

K. S. Jayaraman gives some basic tips on starting off in the world of science journalism.

15 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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Planning and writing a science story

Professional science journalism means finding an engaging story, structuring your piece and accepting editorial revisions, says Jan Lublinski

14 February 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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Spotting fraudulent claims in science

How do journalists know if a scientist's claim is true? Julie Clayton helps reporters check the quality of claims, and spot the fraudsters.

13 February 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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How do I apply for a research grant?

What will give you the best chance of getting a research grant? Thomas Egwang explains.

13 February 2008 | EN

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Reporting on controversies in science

Scientific controversy is fascinating, but do you ensure the reportage is responsible, accurate and interesting? Tim Radford explains.

12 February 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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How do I sub-edit a science article?

Sub-editing an article means making it readable, accurate and attractive — not putting words in the author's mouth — explains Peter Wrobel.

10 February 2008 | EN | 中文

How do I become media savvy?

Marina Joubert explains that cooperating with the media is in scientists' interests — and isn't as scary as you might think.

10 February 2008 | EN

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How do I write a press release?

Natasha Martineau explains the dos and don'ts of writing and sending a press release — and getting your news to make a splash.

9 February 2008 | EN

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How do I convey science to teens and twenty-somethings?

Estrella Burgos Ruiz explains how to communicate science to young people — it's about what interests and engages them, not a special language.

9 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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Explaining controversial issues to the media and the public

Science is often controversial. Bob Ward explains how scientists can communicate results without creating undue controversy.

7 February 2008 | EN | ES

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How do I make a science news story for radio?

Martin Redfern takes us through the unique aspects of making science news for the radio.

6 February 2008 | EN