Alok Jha - Science and the Media - Discussion

Alok Jha - Science and the Media - Discussion

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Good science is not always correct

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Good science is not always correct

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Alok Jha - Science and the Media - Discussion

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Bob Ward
  3. 3 Public interest
  4. 4 John Manley
  5. 5 Simon Boyd
  6. 6 Nicola Davis
  7. 7 Terry OConnor
  8. 8 James Randerson
  9. 9 Pedro Beltline
  10. 10 Shauna Tregaskis
  11. 11 Catherine DeLange
  12. 12 Are science journalists too busy
  13. 13 The importance of science media
  14. 14 Daily Mail Reporter
  15. 15 University of Oxford
  16. 16 Good science is not always correct
  17. 17 The role of a science journalist
  18. 18 The distinction between a blog and journalism
  19. 19 Aloks response
  20. 20 Franks response
  21. 21 Statistical training
  22. 22 Climate change
  23. 23 Time pressures on scientists

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