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in Science news stories over the past year.
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Stories From Another World»: Vatican Organizes
Science Exhibition in Pisa Nearly four centuries after the Roman Catholic Church branded Galileo Galilei a heretic for positing that the sun was the center of the universe, the Vatican is co-hosting a major science exhibition in his ho
Science Exhibition
in Pisa Nearly four centuries after the Roman Catholic Church branded Galileo Galilei a heretic for positing that the sun was the center of the universe, the Vatican is co-hosting a major
science exhibition in his ho
science exhibition
in his hometown.
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in Public The famously private head of California's biggest family wine company shares some surprising truths... Today's
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News 12 Brooklyn
story on Borough President Adams investing $ 150,000 into a new
science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics lab at PS 9 Teunis G. Bergen
in Prospect Heights.
She returned to
Science News in the summer of 2011 to assist with editing news stories and to work on SN Prime, Science News» iPad
News in the summer of 2011 to assist with editing
news stories and to work on SN Prime, Science News» iPad
news stories and to work on SN Prime,
Science News» iPad
News» iPad app.
It's something
Science News for Kids explored
in a
story almost six weeks ago.
More recently, he spent 4 years
in Science's Cambridge office as European
News Editor; his story «Scientists Decry «Flawed» and «Horrifying» Nationality Tests» won the 2010 Association of British Science Writers award for best news st
News Editor; his
story «Scientists Decry «Flawed» and «Horrifying» Nationality Tests» won the 2010 Association of British
Science Writers award for best
news st
news story.
The
news story, first reported by The Washington Post on the evening of Dec. 15, set off a firestorm that the directive, which included barring the use of «fetus,» «transgender,» «diversity,» «entitlement,» «vulnerable,» «
science - based» and «evidence - based»
in budget documents, risks diminishing the value of scientific advice
in public policymaking, said the letter.
Editor's Note: This
story from Climatewire is informed,
in part, by a press release that was subsequently retracted by the online
news service of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS).
There's also a
news story on the new vaccine
in this week's
Science, by Jocelyn Kaiser.
This
story appears
in the June 24, 2017, issue of
Science News with the headline, «The opportunity zone: Exoplanets found
in a narrow band around M dwarf stars could host a very different kind of life.»
Formal or informal, universities help
in one of five ways: assisting the partner to find work outside the university, offering an adjunct or part - time position
in the university (see Next Wave's recent repost of a
Science magazine
news story on this topic), splitting the original job into a shared position, finding administrative work
in the university, or offering a tenure - track position.
Eliot works with
Science's news staff in Europe and Asia; edits stories on medical research topics in Washington, D.C.; and writes about patents and other science policy
Science's
news staff
in Europe and Asia; edits
stories on medical research topics
in Washington, D.C.; and writes about patents and other
science policy
science policy issues.
This
story appears
in the December 9, 2017 issue of
Science News with the headline, «Breaking Down Multiple Sclerosis: Researchers seek solutions beyond the immune system.»
«Andrew's ability to spot this
story and pull it together from many different sources is a credit to his deep background
in archaeology, which few other reporters can match,» said
Science News Editor Tim Appenzeller.
At first glance, the
stories taking the top two spots
in Science News» review of 2016 have little
in common.
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In a News & Analysis story in this week's Science, Richard Stone introduced readers to Alexander Stewart, an assistant professor of geology and soldier who was sent to Afghanistan in 200
In a
News & Analysis
story in this week's Science, Richard Stone introduced readers to Alexander Stewart, an assistant professor of geology and soldier who was sent to Afghanistan in 200
in this week's
Science, Richard Stone introduced readers to Alexander Stewart, an assistant professor of geology and soldier who was sent to Afghanistan
in 200
in 2009.
For almost 100 years,
Science News has been reporting the latest advances in science, such as this week's cover story by reporter Laurel Hamers, «When bogs burn, the environment takes a hit,» on how the increased frequency of bog fires worldwide is becoming a surprisingly large source of air pollution and climate - warming carbon d
Science News has been reporting the latest advances
in science, such as this week's cover story by reporter Laurel Hamers, «When bogs burn, the environment takes a hit,» on how the increased frequency of bog fires worldwide is becoming a surprisingly large source of air pollution and climate - warming carbon d
science, such as this week's cover
story by reporter Laurel Hamers, «When bogs burn, the environment takes a hit,» on how the increased frequency of bog fires worldwide is becoming a surprisingly large source of air pollution and climate - warming carbon dioxide.
But as noted
in a recent
Science news story, targeted therapies don't work as well on solid tumors, which usually develop resistance and start growing again.
Science Ticker
Science News Staff Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf is within days of completely cracking The crack
in Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf (our No. 3
story for 2017) grew 17 kilometers at the end of May (SN Online: 6/1/17).
Her features, profiles and
news stories have appeared in New Scientist, theDallas Morning News, The Scientist, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Bulletin, and Science Care
news stories have appeared
in New Scientist, theDallas Morning
News, The Scientist, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Bulletin, and Science Care
News, The Scientist, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Bulletin, and
Science Careers.
This
story appears
in the March 3, 2018 issue of
Science News with the headline, «Brain - making 101: Self - assembling clumps bring a dose of 3 - D reality to studies of human organs.»
Science News» special report (SN: 3/5/16) and subsequent
stories in the March 19 issue sparked a flurry of reader questions on the physics of gravitational waves.
And for more on molecularly targeted cancer drugs, see the
news story «Combining Targeted Drugs to Stop Resistant Tumors» (free full text with registration)
in this week's issue of
Science.
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He published a paper
in Science; click here for a
news story about the research.
Martin Enserink coordinates most of
Science's European
news as a contributing editor; he also edits and writes
stories in the areas of infectious diseases, global health, and research policy.
Astronomers caught their first glimpse of the stellar explosion
in the wee hours of February 24, 1987, and
in the last three decades,
Science News has reported several
stories on the explosion and the discoveries that came from it.
A. Cho's
story «Commitments, ideology clash over research spending» (
News Focus, 11 November 2011, p. 754) points out far - reaching priority choices that may have to be made by the Office of
Science in a flat budget scenario that can not accommodate ongoing domestic projects as well as the increasing contribution to the $ 23 billion international fusion experiment, ITER,
in France.
They said they had been led to believe that the interviews were for a straight documentary about «developmental evolutionary»
science rather than a video promoting a computer game (see the news story in Science's 24 October
science rather than a video promoting a computer game (see the
news story in Science's 24 October
Science's 24 October issue).
For the full
story, see
Science's
news feature: From deep
in Peru's rainforests, isolated people emerge
China is following suit, according to a
news story in the same issue of
Science, launching the Erdos coal - to - liquid plant
in Inner Mongolia that will capture some of its 3.6 million metric tons of CO2 emissions and use it to flush out oil from nearby fields.
Dave Grimm — online
news editor for
Science — talks with Sarah Crespi about a few of this year's top
stories from our online
news site, like ones on a major error
in the monarch butterfly biological record and using massive balloons to build tunnels, and why they were chosen.
This
story appears
in the July 8, 2017, issue of
Science News with the headline, «Birth of the Qubit: A quarter century ago, a physicist invented a concept that would drive a new type of computing.»
Check out the 6 December print issue of
Science for a
news package on snakes, including more on the genomes, a
story about efforts to develop drugs from venom, and a report about the fight against the invasive brown tree snake
in Guam.
Related
stories in Science News: Many SNS
stories are based on a
story in Science News.
News Stories: The latest in science news, written for every
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in science news, written for every
news, written for everyone.
They may also be
news briefings where the SMC works with scientists to give the national media a new
story on developments within
science, whether it's a report on climate change, a paper on stem cells being published
in a leading journal, or
science funding cuts
in the latest budget.
Stories in the Bernardsville
News, NJ.com, and Planet Princeton covered the New Jersey
Science Bowl, which took place at PPPL.
Yet what we are likely to get is piecemeal, fragmented
stories of «breakthroughs» with incomplete details, more sober publication
in science journals that appear later,
news commentary that lasts a few days, and very little systematic effort to think through what policy should be.
For example, the most widely recognized
news peg for a
science story is publication of the research
in a refereed journal or delivery of a paper on the work at a major scientific meeting.
This
story and other
Science News for Kids features describing research
in medicine and biology are supported with funding from The Lasker Foundation.
Two journalists — Stephen Ornes and Kathiann Kowalski — have just been honored for their
stories in Science News for Students.
The only major
news outlet to pick up on the story, though was Fox News, whose report by «Junk Science» columnist Steve Milloy here arguably represents a new low in propaganda masquerading as science journalism.Milloy does not mention that Esper et al is an opinion piece, not a research arti
news outlet to pick up on the
story, though was Fox
News, whose report by «Junk Science» columnist Steve Milloy here arguably represents a new low in propaganda masquerading as science journalism.Milloy does not mention that Esper et al is an opinion piece, not a research arti
News, whose report by «Junk
Science» columnist Steve Milloy here arguably represents a new low in propaganda masquerading as science journalism.Milloy does not mention that Esper et al is an opinion piece, not a research a
Science» columnist Steve Milloy here arguably represents a new low
in propaganda masquerading as
science journalism.Milloy does not mention that Esper et al is an opinion piece, not a research a
science journalism.Milloy does not mention that Esper et al is an opinion piece, not a research article.
Emily Sohn is a freelance journalist
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, whose
stories have appeared
in Nature, the Los Angeles Times, Discovery
News, U.S.
News & World Report,
Science News, and other publications.
In all, Science News for Students has run 10 stories throughout the year describing the disease and a trail of birth defects and other problems that have turned up in its wak
In all,
Science News for Students has run 10
stories throughout the year describing the disease and a trail of birth defects and other problems that have turned up
in its wak
in its wake.
Devin Powell is a freelance
science journalist based in Washington, D.C.. His stories have appeared in Science, Science News, New Scientist, the Washington Post, Wired and many other outlets, including The Best American Science Writing 2012 ant
science journalist based
in Washington, D.C.. His
stories have appeared
in Science, Science News, New Scientist, the Washington Post, Wired and many other outlets, including The Best American Science Writing 2012 ant
Science,
Science News, New Scientist, the Washington Post, Wired and many other outlets, including The Best American Science Writing 2012 ant
Science News, New Scientist, the Washington Post, Wired and many other outlets, including The Best American
Science Writing 2012 ant
Science Writing 2012 anthology.
Source
Story (
Science News): Microcephaly cases surge
in Colombia following rise
in Zika infections
In 2013 it became her full - time job (although she still writes the occasional
story for
Science News).