Overview: Quirks & Quarks is the award -
winning radio science program of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Not exact matches
In
science news around the world, the National Institutes of Health expands the definition of clinical trials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture restores previously public animal welfare records, seismologists fear the loss of a key research vessel, Brazil's indigenous tribes
win land rights, and China's — and the world's — largest
radio telescope gets a no - fly zone.
She's
won a number of national awards for her
radio documentaries, including the AAAS Kavli
Science Journalism Award, and is the co-host of the food science podcast Gas
Science Journalism Award, and is the co-host of the food
science podcast Gas
science podcast Gastropod.
My substantial broadcast experience includes appearances on
radio and TV with the BBC, the ABC (Australia), various commercial stations, and acting as
science adviser for an Emmy -
winning documentary.
You can hear more from award -
winning health journalist and author Gary Taubes about sugar and the quality of
science in nutrition and obesity research in this Bulletproof
Radio
You can hear more from award -
winning health journalist and author Gary Taubes about sugar and the quality of
science in nutrition and obesity research in this Bulletproof
Radio podcast.
He has
won the Association of British
Science Writers and the Wellcome Trust Awards for science writing and a BBC Radio One Award for factual radio and the American Genesis Award for Best Popular Television Docum
Science Writers and the Wellcome Trust Awards for
science writing and a BBC Radio One Award for factual radio and the American Genesis Award for Best Popular Television Docum
science writing and a BBC
Radio One Award for factual radio and the American Genesis Award for Best Popular Television Documen
Radio One Award for factual
radio and the American Genesis Award for Best Popular Television Documen
radio and the American Genesis Award for Best Popular Television Documentary.
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.
«In hindsight,» wrote Littlemore, «I played perfectly into the hands of Monckton and his happy
radio host, Roy Green, who share the same goal — not to
win an argument about global warming
science, but merely to show that there still IS an argument.