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Career Machinations Blog: 7/16/14 Science Writing/Communication event Recap
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Blog of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Cellular and Molecular Biology Professional Development committee. Thursday, July 17, 2014. 7/16/14 Science Writing/Communication event Recap. Did you miss our recent science writing/communication event? There were a few resources mentioned by the panelists. For more information: http:/ www.aaas.org/program/aaas-mass-media-science-engineering-fellows-program . Website is here: http:/ www.nasw.org/ . Http:/ www.amwa.org/ ); and Promega Connections. A science wri...
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Communicating Astronomy With The Public - Training
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C55 and the IAU do not endorse courses below. The list is merely a repository of information. If you want a couse included on the list please send an email to rshida@eso.org. Science communication degree map:. Http:/ www.scicommfinder.info/new-map-beta. European Guide to Science Journalism Training:. Http:/ ec.europa.eu/research/conferences/2007/bcn2007/guide to science journalism en.pdf. Of California – Santa Cruz. Http:/ scicom.ucsc.edu/. University of California, Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, CA 95064.
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Science Notes 2000--Contents
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Is written and illustrated by the graduate students in the Science Communication Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Would You Like Fries With That? Scientists search for the perfect french fry. The Plow and the Satellite. A new computer-controlled tractor leaves the driving to the Global Positioning System. New research shows that chocolate may be good for you. Software engineers use a humorous approach to teach computers how to predict our tastes. In Search of Small Planets. Is publish...
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Science Notes 2005
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Published by the Science Communication Program. At the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Background & Publications | SARAH JUNIPER RABKIN
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Teacher Editor Writing Coach. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Background & Publications. Why “Juniper”? Workshops & Retreats. Editing & Coaching. Services & Rates. Background & Publications. A science journalist by training and a high school science teacher. And college writing instructor by profession, I have offered award-winning writing, literature, journalism and environmental studies courses for three decades at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The Way of Natural History.
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Sandeep - Sandeep Ravindran
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You can also view my clips. And my Content.ly Portfolio. University of California, Santa Cruz. Graduate Certificate in Science Communication. PhD, Microbiology and Immunology, May 2009. BS, Biological Sciences,. Freelance Science Writer – August 2013-present. And June 2009-August 2011). Interviewed scientists and wrote about their research for a general audience. Have written news stories for NationalGeographic.com. Environmental science site Mongabay.com. And autism research site SFARI.org. Academic Exc...
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March 2011 – Sandra M. Chung
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Sandra M. Chung. Information, Technology, Science. Tsunamis and the energy of atomic bombs. Despite the title, this is not about the shaky state of several nuclear power plants in post-tsunami Japan. Rather, I want to fawn over Kenneth Chang’s piece, The Destructive Power of Water. NYT 12 Mar 2011). An excerpt:. Program at UCSC that I just finished last year). One of the professors cited in the article estimates the energy of the tsunami was comparable to that of an atomic bomb. Except we’r...The point i...
brandonrbrown.net
Bio — Planck
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Driven by vision, broken by war. BRB in Munich, 2013, between archival visits. Photo by D. L. Smith. Brandon R. Brown is a Professor of Physics. At the University of San Francisco. Born in Houston, TX, he grew up with interests in science, literature, basketball and music. He completed a bachelors degree in physics at Rice University. And earned his PhD at Oregon State University. At UC Santa Cruz. Since 1998, Brandon has been teaching undergraduates and running a modest research program at USF.
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Dana Mackenzie — Freelance mathematics and science writer
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How long viagra can last. The Universe in Zero Words. 5mg cialis daily use. Viagra sans ordonnance prix. What’s Happening in the Mathematical Sciences. Viagra vs generic sildenafil. Solar System and Beyond. The Universe in Zero Words. The Tenure Chase Papers. Tenure Chase, Part 1: Prehistory. Tenure Chase, Part 2: The Axe Falls. Tenure Chase, Part 3: Grievance. Tenure Chase, Part 4: Double Jeopardy. Prizes and Other Recognition. The Big Splat: A Fond Look Back, and Lessons Learned. January 22, 2014.
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Riceroot grows again, CBC Vancouver - Keith RozendalKeith Rozendal
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I report on science, medicine, and people from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. I studied journalism. At UBC Vancouver, science communication. At UC Santa Cruz, and social and political psychology. At UC Santa Barbara. Riceroot grows again, CBC Vancouver. Keith Rozendal and Meg Mittelstedt’s story for Shxw’éyelh: Stories of Health and Healing. Was produced for both radio and television at CBC, Vancouver. Produced by Belle Puri. Meg Mittelstedt and Keith Rozendal Assistant Producers.
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