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Federal Funding for Canadian Scicomm?

December 2, 2019July 18, 2016

Last week my colleague Pascal Lapointe (Agence Science-Presse) and I had a post up on the Science Borealis blog suggesting that the federal government’s review … Read more

Tags cdnsci, journalism, NSERC, outreach, Pascal Lapointe, scicomm, science, science borealis, science communication, science funding

What's in a headline?

December 2, 2019June 25, 2013

Some readers may have noticed that this topic came up on my Twitter feed. I thought I could try what the editors at Nature Chemistry … Read more

Tags Alberta floods, Colorado, GRACE, groundwater, hydrology, journalism, mountain pine beetle, science communication, science news, wildfire
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What are "ecosystem services" and why do they matter? The intrepid @IvanSemeniuk... explains (with help from @Aerin_J and @ElenaBennett ) https://t.co/l4Uqpc1xTR

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With planet’s future on the line, scientists seek a full accounting of nature’s assets /via @globeandmail https://t.co/AVmyKP2S6K

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We're working on a history of the Canadian Science Writers Association, now the ... @SWC_Can, and there are a number of our members from the 60s through early 90s that we don't have photos of. Anyone want to help chase down photos? It's all volunteer, but work with a fun team.

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The Story Collider@storycollider·
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This is a big week at The Story Collider! Did you see we just announced a new ... two-year Science Advisory Fellowship? Learn more about the Fellowship here: https://t.co/z92h1pjg2G

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