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Brad Scriber

@bradscriber

National Geographic @NatGeoMag research editor

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I'm thrilled to be back with this amazing lineup for another KSJ at MIT Fact-Checking Workshop on Nov 19. Learn about the benefits (and nuts and bolts) of editing with a particular focus on accuracy. Free, virtual, live, global. Apply by Oct 8 ksjfactcheck.org/webinar/ksjmit…

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Disinformation is a tool for aggression and is heavily used these days. We stand by our fact-checking community in Ukraine and strongly encourage you to follow and reach out to VoxUkraine and Stop Fake before you share any footage and news from Ukraine.

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2 yrs ago, I wrote a story abt forests. Every scientist I spoke w/said we’re losing them to #climatechange faster than expected. And many aren’t coming back. So @natgeo decided dedicate an entire issue to the future of forests. Here it is. THREAD 1/20 nationalgeographic.com/magazine/artic…

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I'm excited to share a rare opportunity to join the research department at @NatGeoMag. Come help us do smart research and maintain our high standards of accuracy. You will learn something every day. It's a great role. #hiring jobs.disneycareers.com/job/washington…

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Our massive reporting package on haunting, under-appreciated climate threats to the world's forests drove all 26 foreign additions of National Geographic in May—a true rarity. Most also ran Keith Ladzinski's breathtaking cover of a giant sequoia. See the whole issue: nationalgeographic.com/magazine/issue…

Our massive reporting package on haunting, under-appreciated climate threats to the world's forests drove all 26 foreign additions of <a href="/NatGeo/">National Geographic</a> in May—a true rarity. Most also ran <a href="/keithladzinski/">Keith Ladzinski</a>'s breathtaking cover of a giant sequoia. See the whole issue: nationalgeographic.com/magazine/issue…
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I'm looking forward to answering your questions about research editing (AKA editing for accuracy, pre-publication fact-checking) as part of tomorrow's #ACESChat.

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Getting ready to start this #ACESChat. I'll be retweeting the questions and replying below to each with a thread of replies. Hope you enjoy and eager to see your questions and thoughts!

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Here's a recap of the #ACESChat on Research Editing from yesterday. Thanks to ACES: The Society for Editing (use other social) for pulling this together and for inviting me to share about the work I do! wakelet.com/wake/muqntw_rM…

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Excited for day two of #ACESAccelerate. Learned so much yesterday. I'll be presenting this afternoon -- a pre-recorded talk -- and hoping for an active chat to distract me from hearing my own voice!