by Molika Ashford on Dec 27, 2009
Reporting Contested Science: The same H1N1 vaccine data yields two conclusions
Sometimes disagreements over media coverage of science and medicine hinge on one side taking the “side of science” and the...
Sometimes disagreements over media coverage of science and medicine hinge on one side taking the “side of science” and the...
With some journalists lamenting that the media don’t take scientists seriously enough, Newsweek has now pointed out that some are...
There’s been a lot of media commentary on the hacked emails from the Climate Research Unit at the University of...
In a December 8 commentary on Minnesota Public Radio’s online news site, Haddayr Copley-Woods, a journalist and blogger posed the...
Environmental hoax-ery is clearly at a high point this year. First, the Yes Men impersonated the United States Chamber of...
If we can’t always trust health news (especially TV health news), at least it’s nice to know that media watchdogs...
New York Times story--“Afloat in the Ocean, Expanding Islands of Trash” by freelance writer Lindsey Hoshaw--looks like a normal Science...
If Paul Carr meant to start a debate, he succeeded. Over the weekend, Carr, who writes for Techcrunch, penned a...
A spate of science coverage last week on a crack in Africa’s Great Rift Valley exemplifies one particular kind of...