Fixing Truthiness In Science Journalism
Photo by Flickr user mars_discovery_disctrict Former Scientific American editor John Rennie wrote a column in The Guardian discussing the state of science journalism and concludes with an idea on how to better its practices—how to prevent the competition of being scooped from skewing the merits of the actual scientific research being reported. For starters, it’s worth acknowledging the strangeness of an editorial discussing how “we, the... Read More