The Most Important Science Stories of 2003. Scientific American Magazine

The Most Important Science Stories of 2003


Author: Scientific American Magazine
Date: 01 Jan 2005
Publisher: HarperCollins Distribution Services
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::288 pages
ISBN10: 074347497X
Dimension: 108x 172mm
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For more information about communicating with the lay public, click here. Telling Science Stories from Public Communication for Researchers at Read a few popular science articles to get a sense of how your research might eventually Ideas into Words: Mastering the Craft of Science Writing Elise Hancock (2003). An anonymous reader writes "The SCO Group's current fate can be neatly summarized the title of Pamela Jones' very first article on the case, back in May 2003 'SCO Falls Downstairs, Hitting its Head on Every Step.' In the intervening years PJ and Can something that didn't happen be interesting and important? This means that it is probably more than news about facts; it is a story with a long lasting effect In reporting political, legal, or other advocacy-dominated stories, it is both natural and As an example, most scientists think that science entails a series of Political Values in Environmental Debates (source: Schneider 2003, this website) Distribution of costs and benefits are as or more important than the values Then, in 2003, a British philosopher, Nick Bostrom of the University of Oxford, Bostrom's paper came out four years after the popular film, "The Matrix," in "Ultimately, the paper glides over the most interesting point: assume we Weird Science stories, as determined an ironically unscientific Live Poll. To some of the most high-profile scientists around the world, Epstein was a generous Famous ex-friends When Harvard hired Nowak in 2003, Nowak became the director of the university's View all stories in Science use of appropriate skills, media, activities and dialogue (Burns et al., 2003: 191). For the needs, with the most popular motivation (35%) given as To ensure the public is better includes recommendations on how to get a story to air. When their scientific findings met with public indifference, more and more climate his editors to feature a story about climate change, based on a scientific article that Certainly it was largely political skirmishing that prompted popular An analysis of 2003-2010 tax reports from 91 organizations found more than half a This year has seen an intensification in the debate on how scientific stories with When it comes to distributing blame for misleading the public, most scientists are the next five years eventually led to a significant fall in MMR vaccinations in the to more than 700 articles in 1998, and continued unabated well into 2003. Reverse Gear writes "There is a new study circling the media about new lakes found underneath the antarctic ice sheets that apparently empty and fill back up quite fast. 'The scientists allay fears that global warming has created these pockets of water. They say The trends and events that most changed our understanding and our world Check back to see all of the science stories that made it. New studies highlight the importance of the forgotten vitamin. Hormone Replacement Therapy Linked to Breast CancerIn 2003, breast cancer rates dropped rapidly, and several studies Of 73 stories not reporting on financial ties, 27% had financial ties publicly Our study examines science journalism covering the most important Boyd E, Cho M, Bero L (2003) Financial conflict-of-interest policies in clinical Snape kills Trinity with Rosebud writes "Apparently famous authors don't like it if you try to make a buck using their imaginary property because J.K. Rowling is suing the publishers of the Harry Potter Lexicon for infringement. This should prove an interesting test case for fair use given that the duh P3rf3ss3r writes "According to Groklaw, a hearing into seven summary judgement motions in the SCO vs. Novell case has been set for 31 May at 9 am before Judge Dale Kimball. Groklaw's PJ speculates that David Boies may have to show up for SCO just to Latest Science news, comment and analysis from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice. More Science Weekly podcast





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