Just compiling a few links here to use them later at a writing course I will be teaching.
- science writer in residence - an early account of my adventures in science writing
- Mein Weg zum Wissenschaftsjournalismus - more recent account in German, paywall.
- The birds, the bees and the platypuses
- Is science reporting turning into fast food? Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, published online on October 21, 2008, doi: 10.3354/esep00094
- The deep sea under siege. Current Biology, Volume 24, Issue 4, R137-R139, 17 February 2014 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.01.062. (Open archive)
- Wellcome Trust video (2013): How to write about science
- One reason to get the hump - the story of camel antibodies
- Ben Goldacre: Science journalists? Don't make me laugh
- EurekAlert PR: Current atmospheric models underestimate the dirtiness of Arctic air
- EurekAlert PR: Couples study ties anger to heart problems, stonewalling to back pain
- EurekAlert PR: Louisiana Tech University computer scientist to present groundbreaking research
- EurekAlert PR: When dung beetles dance, they photograph the firmament
- EurekAlert PR: Bearded dragons show REM and slow wave sleep
- EurekAlert PR: Clouds provide clue to better climate predictions
- Schoenfeld, Robert: The Chemist's English Wiley-VCH, 3rd ed. 1989
- Ebel, Hans Friedrich / Bliefert, Claus / Russey, William E.: The art of scientific writing Wiley-VCH 2004
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