Author: Wolfgang C. Goede
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New Unity Found in a Rough Environment
2nd European Conference of Science Journalists Budapest 2015: a 1st prelimary synopsis and evaluation. The 2nd European Conference for Science Journalists ECSJ, held on the 3rd of November 2015 in the Hungarian Academy of Science, was a powerful showing of a revitalized and reunited European science journalism. Here come highlights of five panels*, at the end…
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Figures which blow your mind
Atto, Femto, Tera, Peta, Exa – welcome to understand your body and the universe! An EUSJA study trip to the heart of science make neurons rock. 40 000 Petabyte Storage Power “The twentieth century was made in Budapest.” This was observed by Nature in 2001. Not only the prestigious Academy of Science, inside and outside a temple…
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The Science Tour of Heidelberg and Network Event
Bringing together European members of National Association of Science Writers NASW*, International Science Writers ISWA** and the German Baden-Württemberg local group of science writers around Judith Rauch! A Two-Day Event at: The Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS) The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) The House of Astronomy and Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA)…
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SHARPEN YOUR JOURNALISTIC TOOLS | 2nd ECSJ 2015 Budapest | 3 Nov 2015
Survival & Entrepreneurial Journalism+++High Quality & Ethics+++Escalating Climate Problems & Climate Refugees & Infectious Diseases+++Launch of Innovative European Network+++Grants The European Union of Science Journalists EUSJA and the Club of Hungarian Science Journalists cordially invite you to participate in the 2nd European Conference for Science Journalists (ECSJ 2015) to be held in Budapest on 3…
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Get ready for PCST Istanbul 2016 – Proposal Deadline Sept. 1
The biennial conference Public Communication Science and Technology PCST will zero in on the pros and cons of digitalization. What is the payoff for science and science communication? The oldies will remember: At the end of the last millennium PCST conferences were the only global event on the planet for science journalists. I’ll never forget…