Not exact matches
Climate scientists chosen to participate in public - engagement training at the first - ever AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute (LLI) spoke with
reporters from National Public
Radio, ClimateWire, and
Science, and they took part in a Reddit «Ask Me Anything» session that generated more than 3,000 «upvotes» from online followers.
Note to the editors /
reporters: leave the
science to the grown - ups and go back to your
Radio Shack 10 - in - 1
science kits, boys.
He is a published novelist and an award - winning documentary filmmaker and served as a consulting editor at National Public
Radio in Washington, D.C., teaching narrative techniques to
reporters, producers and editors on the
Science Desk.
On Wednesday's «St. Louis on the Air,» St. Louis Public
Radio's
science reporter Véronique LaCapra joined the show to discuss the evolution of the landfill situation and other big
science, environmental and wildlife news of the year.
«The ecosystem would continue to diminish, and eventually it would essentially go into a deep sleep — like a freeze - dried ecosystem,» Doran said in a January 21 interview with Richard Harris, a
science reporter for National Public
Radio.4