Science journalism: Too close for comfort
Boyce Rensberger
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Boyce Rensberger: Boyce Rensberger was director of the Knight Science Journalism Fellowship programme at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge from 1998 to 2008, and a science reporter for 32 years, chiefly at The Washington Post and The New York Times. boycerensberger@gmail.com
Nature, 2009, vol. 459, issue 7250, 1055-1056
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In the second of three essays, Boyce Rensberger tracks the progression of scientific correspondents from cheerleaders to watchdogs.
Date: 2009
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