Ongoing cuts and reinstatements to federal science funding, along with related lawsuits, have kept reporters hopping. At this Connector chat, top reporters Stephanie Lee of The Chronicle of Higher Education
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“Solutions journalism is often rooted in optimism, but how do you tell hopeful stories without glossing over formidable challenges? Marine carbon dioxide removal pushes this tension to the limit. Approaches
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Press registration is open for the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 2025 Annual Meeting, “the world’s largest gathering of human genetics and genomics professionals,” taking place in Boston, Mass.
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“Artificial intelligence-powered chatbots can provide round-the-clock access to supportive ‘conversations,’ which some people are using as a substitute for interactions with licensed mental health clinicians or friends. But users may
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“The AMS 106th Annual Meeting [Jan. 25-29, 2026] offers many opportunities for journalists to learn the state of scientific advancement in weather, climate, and water-related disciplines. It is also a
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“Join the D.C. Science Writers Association (DCSWA) to learn how to use Substack to share news about science, medicine, health, and technology. This free online Zoom webinar will include a
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“The Outrider Nuclear Reporting Summit will gather media practitioners, national security experts, frontline communities, policymakers and scientists. This free, two-day conference and training will focus on how nuclear weapons issues
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ short fiction contest will be judged by renowned American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson. No entry fee. Cash prizes. “Submitted stories can be
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