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03. Science journalism in crisis?
Submitted by webmaster on Mon, 2009-05-18 22:37
From climate change to stem cell research, science is in the public eye as never before. But science coverage is being slashed in newspapers and on television in the U.S., U.K. and parts of Europe. At the same time, writing on science, health and the environment is thriving around Asia, Africa and the Middle East. A look at the uncertain future of international science journalism and the prospects for help from the changing world of multimedia.
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