science journalism
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Covid-19, schools, and the dangers of unintentional misinformation Paid Members Public
Not all misinformation is intentional. Sometimes the angle we take on a story, and the headline we use, can leave completely the wrong impression in a reader's mind.
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Kevin Systrom’s blog - is all about coronavirus and maths Paid Members Public
Instagram's co-founder has remerged with a blog - but he's not writing about what you might expect.
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Climate Crisis: Bringing science and journalism together Paid Members Public
How do we communicate the science of climate change effectively? How do we walk between the poles of advocacy and false debate? A panel addressed this critical journalism issue at the News Impact Summit in Birmingham.