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CASW Connector Chat: How To Cover Ongoing Chaos in Science Funding

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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Balancing Hope With Hurdles: How To Cover Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

“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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ASHG 2025: Your Front Row Seat to the Future of Genetics

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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AI Chatbots and Mental Health: How To Report Responsibly on a New Risk

“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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DEADLINE: Press Registration for the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting

“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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DCSWA Webinar: Science Writing on Substack

“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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Outrider Nuclear Reporting Summit

“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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DEADLINE: Science Fiction Writing Contest — Write Before Midnight

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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