Some science writers may find it a bit worrying to be the subject of the sort of research that they sometimes have to report. Others might like to chortle at the misconceptions out there. Both camps will find something to confirm their prejudices over at Intute: Health and Life Sciences which has added Science and the media to its series of "Hot Topics".
There are links to interesting documents. They even have a small plug for the ABSW.
Intute, since you asked, is "a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research".
Other hot topics that might be of more long-term interest include "Hospital Superbugs and Infection Control," "Animal diseases: an international perspective," and "Museums and Libraries Online".
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Monday, 10 December 2007
Science and the media as a hot topic
Posted by Unknown at 2:16 pm
Labels: Intute, media science, science writing