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Sense About Science Annual Lecture
The Royal Society of Medicine hosted the Sense About Science Annual Lecture yesterday evening. The lecture, entitled ‘Epidemics and refuseniks: the birth of state responsibility’ was led by Professor Richard Evans, a historian from the University of Cambridge and attended … Continue reading
Should Science Journalists Take Sides?
Should news be presented as a ‘view from nowhere’ or should science journalists bring in their own opinions when reporting science stories? That was the central topic of a debate last night at the Royal Institution, chaired by Fiona Fox … Continue reading
Should science journalists take sides? – Thursday 23 September 7.00pm
The Royal Institution is running an evening event on Thursday 23rd September, exploring neutrality in scientific reporting by the media. Guest curator Mark Henderson (Science Editor of The Times) leads an expert panel who will debate the key issue of … Continue reading