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sciencewriting.bsky.social
Council for the Advancement of Science Writing. CASW organizes New Horizons in Science and other programs for science writers.
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Here's what @sciencewriters.org and @sciencewriting.bsky.social are asking right now, per an email sent to members this morning
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Adding #SciWri25 hashtag so you can get a sense of what's been in the works over the past few months.
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A few responses to other postings about this have mentioned @mcuban.bsky.social - I'm on the board for @sciencewriting.bsky.social (aka CASW), so consider the source, but I'd say our decades-old effort to bring science writers together and show them #NewHorizonsInScience is worthy of support!
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And many thanks to our CNTF members @canarymedia.com, Drilled, @gristnews.bsky.social, @highcountrynews.bsky.social, Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk, @motherjones.com @revealnews.org, Mountain West News Bureau, @planetdetroit.org, @sentientmedia.org, and @wisconsinwatch.org.
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You can also watch full videos of Graves' lecture, sessions from our workshop on climate change and human health, and the Connector Chat: Co-creating stories with your audience on CASW's YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/@CASWScience...
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And at 4:30, engage in our Connector Chat on engagement journalism—and the opportunities and challenges it presents to science writing. Or check out the closing plenary panel with @maggiek.bsky.social on distinguishing promising clean-tech innovations from distractions. Let's get to it!
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At 3, learn how scientists are tackling the rehabilitation of the Amazon after gold mining destruction with Miles Silman, from Wake Forest University. Or, hear about self-driving cars and traffic management with Ali Hajbabaie from NC State.
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At 10:30, join UC Berkeley's Hitoshi Murayama for a whirlwind tour of what’s on the horizon in cosmology and high-energy physics. Or, learn about research on health disparities among Black North Carolinians with Marc Cook from local HBCU NCA&T.
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In support of our host state, NASW, CASW, and SCONC invite #SciWri24 conference attendees and media colleagues alike to donate to Blue Ridge Public Radio (BPR) or to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund. Thank you! go.ncsu.edu/donate-bpr go.ncsu.edu/donate-ncdrf 💚🧪📝