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Tomorrow night: Virtually Speaking Science with Tom Levenson — Live on radio...

Over the past twenty years, my work has brought me everywhere from behind the scenes at the Colbert Report to on-screen on The Daily Show. I’ve reported from locales ranging from Baghdad to Times...

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SciWriteLabs 7.3: Long-form narratives, crappy first drafts, and the...

It’s been three weeks since the previous installment of my three-part conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Amy Harmon; today, finally, I’m posting the concluding chapter in...

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This weekend: The workings of the brain, nanotechnology, and the future of...

It’s been a busy couple of months. Actually, that’s a crazy understatement: It’s been a tear-my-eyes-out, I’m-so-tired-I-can’t-feel-my-feet couple of months. In addition to falling behind on several...

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“Electric Shock”: Inspiring new Matter story; reason for hope in the future

Last spring, Jim Giles and Bobbie Johnson, a pair of British journalists who’d written for everywhere from The New York Times and The Guardian to Economist and Wired, announced their intention to...

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A chance to discuss sexism & misogyny in science communication: DNLee, Bora,...

If you’re reading this blog, chances are good that you already know the backstory for this: Last week, an editor at Biology Online asked Danielle N. Lee, a zoology postdoc and well-known blogger, to...

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