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Analysis of U.S. policy documents reveals very little overlap in the science that Democrats and Republicans cite, deepening ...
3 steps to determine whether a medical study is newsworthy With the amount of research published on a daily basis, journalists have to work to discern what’s worth covering. Here's a general guide.
This roundup of research suggests school closings amid the coronavirus pandemic have reduced the reporting of child abuse to authorities.
7 tips for covering stories about PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water (and a list of reporting resources) The "forever chemicals" issue touches many journalistic beats. To help inform news ...
Researchers shed light on a mismatch between how journalists and the public view journalism in the age of artificial intelligence.
Audiences want to know when journalists use artificial intelligence. Here's how news organizations can disclose their AI use.
Reporting on coronavirus vaccines: 5 tips to help journalists inject audiences with the facts To help reporters make sense of what’s known and yet to be learned about COVID-19 vaccines, we asked for ...
8 tips to help journalists cover antisemitism — and avoid inadvertently perpetuating antisemitic stereotypes To help journalists cover stories related to antisemitism in America, we enlisted reporting ...
Election Beat 2024: Remember to cover voter registration deadlines In the lead-up to Election Day in the U.S., it's important for journalists to remind their audiences of voter registration deadlines ...
Two new studies add to the growing body of evidence that racism plays a key role in the persistent preterm birth disparities that exist between Black and white women in the United States. While ...
Journalists should report on lax oversight of research data, says data sleuth Uri Simonsohn, a behavioral scientist who coauthors the Data Colada blog, urges reporters to ask researchers about ...