At the five-day meeting both the researchers and the journalists pledged to form a network to spread the gospel of the “need for sustainable partnership on climate issues for the sake of humanity.”
Chhatra Karki, a distinguished Nepalese Science Journalist and Editor, has been elected as a board member of the World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ).
This year's Australian Museum Eureka Prizes have recognised Australian science and engagement in fields across public health, climate change and biodiversity
The outsized reaction to the LK-99 superconductor in South Korea could very much be due to people’s desperate need to escape reality. In the past few weeks, young Koreans imagined a unified nation with dominant global power, all thanks to the homegrown invention of a room-temperature superconductor. These whimsical scenarios, spreading like wildfire on online communities, portrayed a world where South Korea get.
Upon landing in Jordan to attend a conference on water sustainability in the Middle East in 2016, an aspiring science journalist overheard another passenger giving publishing directions right off the plane. Intrigued, the next day she found out he was one of the speakers at the conference, and that he was a big deal in the world of