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Reporters in a simulated warzone

Reporters in a simulated warzoneReporting on Science and conflict in Gaza and beyond

Why should wars and conflict be reported on in science journalism? A panel of experts explain. By Zainab Hussain
22 Apr 2025
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Women sitting at a computer editing a text documentA good analysis article puts the news in context

The ABSW Analysis Writing workshop took place on November 29, 2024. It was led by Tom Whipple, Science Editor at The Times.
10 Jan 2025

Student reporters and journalism students now have access to Eurekalert!

Next webinar for students wishing to sign up October 4, 2024.
26 Sep 2024
The featured image was AI-generated with the prompt: communicating gender-based differences in neuroscience

The featured image was AI-generated with the prompt: communicating gender-based differences in neuroscienceABSW-supported guidelines tackle biases in communicating gender-based differences in neuroscience

Guidelines are meant to tackle potential life-long harm caused by misleading claims of sex/gender differences in the brain. By Shareen Haywood
17 Jun 2024
Photo collage from the workshop

Photo collage from the workshopInterview skills workshop: interactive event for science writers

The workshop took place at King's College London with their scientists acting as the interviewees.
20 May 2024

From Mermaids to the Milky Way - the 2023 ABSW Media Fellows

Find out more about the 2023 Fellows and their impressive and wide-ranging output whilst on placement
13 Dec 2023

ABSW partners on constructive journalism project to help the UK recover from the pandemic

An 18-month, £280,000 project led by Bournemouth University, and funded by UKRI via the Arts and Humanities Research Council​
27 Apr 2021
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