A study based on in-depth interviews with 23 health and science journalists finds that most believed predatory journals are a problem for their peers, or a problem in theory, but not a problem they ...
"Trust in science is collapsing"—that's the alarm we often hear. It's not surprising, then, that recent years have seen major efforts to study the phenomenon and its dynamics in the general population ...
We are saddened to report the death of a key member of our starting journalistic team, Michael Kenward, at the age of 80. When we began publishing online news of European R&D policy on 13 October 2005 ...
Ohio University’s Scripps in D.C. program, long limited to journalism majors, is now open to political science students, offering more access to internships and professional opportunities.
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Newsrooms Can Learn From Bill McKibben’s Climate Journalism
Some traditional journalists complain that he’s an advocate — the same criticism Woodward and Bernstein faced during Watergate ...
If your mother says she loves you, check it out.” The adage underscores a fundamental aspect of responsible news reporting: the need to verify and fact-check all information, and bring a healthy dose ...
Although Congress has passed bipartisan funding bills that maintain science funding for specific agencies, the president and the director of the budget office have described plans for layoffs that ...
Steven Schnell has been a science guy from the start. When the new executive director of Little Rock's Museum of Discovery was a kid it was science, not sports, that attracted his time and energy.
Plus: News consumers want more ideological balance, not just transparency; what really moves people to pay for news; and a "document divide" in public records requests.
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