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Tag Archives: Journalism
The road well trodden
Scientists should do this. Journalists should do that. And eventually we will live in a world where the media reporting of science achieves perfection. At least that is the hypothesis. The hypothesis was put to the test at the Royal … Continue reading
The past, The future and The Guardian
This week I got to visit a part of London that is for me a hallowed place – the offices of The Guardian newspaper. I was participating in a workshop for the people who had been short-listed for the Wellcome … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Science & Media
Tagged Guardian, Journalism, Publishing, science communication
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