“For too long, science journalism has been treated as something distinct, something extra — the domain of specialists writing for audiences who are already deeply interested in and informed about ...
Sky News’ technology and science reporter Mickey Carroll explains why X’s AI chatbot Grok is under fire for generating ...
Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions. When my husband and I took our cat to the vet early last year, we were hoping to hear that we had ...
Protesters gather at the Stand up for Science rally in Washington, D.C. on March 7, 2025. Credit: Mike Wong Host Flora Lichtman speaks to science reporter Anil Oza, a Sharon Begley Fellow at STAT and ...
Stand Up for Science aims to revive a movement that started in 2017, but with an all-new team and a more focused vision. By Katrina Miller On Feb. 8, Colette Delawalla, a graduate student in ...
Applications for the 2025 EurekAlert! Travel Awards for International Science Reporters are now open to early-career science journalists from Brazil and countries in Eastern Europe. Two winners will ...
Maya Wei-Haas is an award-winning science reporter with a doctorate in Earth Science from The Ohio State University. Her research has taken her around the globe—from the Antarctic to Svalbard—and ...
He also won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 for his science coverage. John Noble Wilford, a Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist who covered the 1969 moon landing, has died. He reported on Apollo 11, ...
Among the slew of actions that President Donald Trump has taken during his first weeks back in office has been a barrage of attacks on federal scientists and scientific funding. The administration’s ...
Katrina Miller is a science reporter for the New York Times. Based in Chicago, she writes about the universe and how the pursuit of understanding it impacts society. Miller joined the Times after ...