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Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research in Shanghai, China

China's people need better access to science

Low levels of science literacy must be tackled by improving China's science media and encouraging scientists to get involved, says Li Daguang.

6 October 2011 | EN | 中文

Islam Analysis: Give science a social contract

Ambitious plans for a 'desert development corridor' in Egypt could provide a concrete example of the social value of science, says Athar Osama.

11 August 2011 | EN | FR

Africa Analysis: Don't miss this R&D data goldmine

The African Union's new research and innovation survey is a treasure trove of data — and deserves better reporting, says Linda Nordling.

13 June 2011 | EN | FR

Periodistas tomando nota

Journalism must cover all those engaged with science

A scientist and his or her findings are not the only factors that should be addressed by science journalists, say C. Fioravanti and L. Velho.

Source: Journal of Science Communication

28 December 2010 | ES

Journalist in Bangkok, Thailand

Climate lessons learned 'after a challenging 12 months'

Have scientists and media learned from the climate change controversies of the past year, asks the Yale Forum.

Source: Yale Review

2 December 2010 | EN

The challenge of reporting on climate change and health

Reporting on how climate change affects health is a real challenge — screen your sources and find reliable experts, says Asefaw Getachew.

9 September 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

More balanced reporting of swine flu needed in India

In reporting swine flu, the Indian media has lost perspective, argues Kalpana Sharma, a former editor of The Hindu.

Source: The Hoot

17 August 2009 | EN

Science journalism: How scientists can help

Science journalism has an important role to play in scrutinising science and engaging with the media, says a Nature editorial.

Source: Nature

30 June 2009 | EN | 中文

How the media is creating a climate for change

IPCC chair R. K. Pachauri calls on journalists to maintain focus on the scientific rationale for action in their coverage of climate change.

24 June 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Good news for developing world science journalists

Science journalists in the developing world can help bring science news to a global public, says senior Harvard fellow Cristine Russell.

Source: Science

24 June 2009 | EN

Media and government to blame for Egypt swine flu chaos

Blame for the turmoil in Egypt over swine flu can be laid squarely at the feet of the media and politicians, says Nadia El-Awady.

15 May 2009 | EN | 中文

'Breathing tax' fiasco highlights importance of media accuracy

China's press must better report on climate change, following recent misunderstandings about a 'breathing tax', says Li Taige.

Source: China Dialogue

21 January 2009 | EN

Reading newspapers in Hanoi, Vietnam

Vietnam is improving science communication

Other countries could learn from Vietnam's progress on communicating science and risk, says Son Kim Phan.

27 November 2008 | EN | FR

Ocean circulation, Earth simulator center

Planet before profit for climate change films

Films and television programmes about climate change should be made freely available beyond their initial broadcast, argues Nalaka Gunawardene.

4 November 2008 | EN

cyclist in Lanzhou, China

Poor countries' media must tackle climate change

Climate-change reporting is woefully inadequate because too often editors lack interest and assign writers without expertise, says James Fahn.

Source: 科学与发展网络 (SciDev.Net)

8 August 2008 | EN | 中文

Anti-Xiamen PX protesters

China's top-down science communication fails its people

Scientists, not government, should lead efforts to explain the benefits and risks of modern technology, says Li Daguang.

Source: 科学与发展网络(SciDev.Net)

25 July 2008 | EN | 中文

The UN emblem on a flag

UN agencies have own interests at heart

The UN agencies UNICEF and the WHO have broken with protocol and recklessly used data for their own ends, says an editorial in The Lancet.

Source: The Lancet

24 September 2007 | EN | ES | 中文

Clinical trial practitioners must learn to handle the media

Trial practitioners must become media savvy

Clinicians should learn from the alarmist media coverage that followed a recent microbicide trial, say Gita Ramjee and colleagues.

Source: PLoS Medicine

10 August 2007 | EN

Journalists can stimulate environmental debate

Environmental journalists must dig deeper

Talli Nauman argues that environmental journalists must be more than simple informers to provide better coverage of development issues.

Source: The Herald Mexico

18 May 2007 | EN | 中文

Science news stories are allotted half as many words as others

The crisis in China's science journalism

Media coverage of science is declining in China — but scientists, press officers and journalists could change the situation, says Hepeng Jia.

5 March 2007 | EN | 中文