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Congrats to the 2025 AAAS Kavli Awards Journalist Awardees! It was honor to celebrate in Boston with you tonight. 👏👏👏 sjawards.aaas.org/awards/field_a…
Join us for a #MMF50th panel on #SciComm with #MassMediaFellows alumni Stephanie Castillo, Ph.D., @ByJasonPDinh, and Joe Palca moderated by AAAS Kavli Awards's @Lane_Earl. Feb 15, 2025 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM EST 📍Room 206, Hynes Convention Center #AAASmtg
“Nonfiction for children has really exploded in the last 20 years,” children's book author Melissa Stewart told Stephen Ornes, a three-time AAAS Kavli winner. “It’s an exciting time. We’re in the midst of a ‘Golden Age of Nonfiction.’” Read more here: bit.ly/41XFKUI.
Reporting on the aerobiome encouraged AAAS Kavli Laureate Carl Zimmer to "think about the atmosphere as being this incredibly vast, living habitat." Read our Q&A with Zimmer on his latest book "Air-Borne: The Hidden History of The Life We Breathe." bit.ly/3Ra8HIf
Have a question about your entry for this year's contest? Contact us at [email protected]. Entry deadline is August 1, 2025. entersjawards.aaas.org
This #InternationalMoonDay, learn about the first lunar landing by listening to 2019 AAAS Kavli Award-winning BBC World Service series #ThirteenMinutestotheMoon. Enter your work for this year's contest at sjawards.aaas.org/enter. #MoonDay #SciComm
Walter Sullivan, veteran The New York Times science writer, was honored 5 times by the AAAS Science Journalism Award program (1959, 1962, 1963, 1968 and 1972). Today journalists can submit until they win 3 times. Learn more about AAAS Kavli Laureates, and enter at sjawards.aaas.org/enter.
Last minute question about your entry? Email us at [email protected]. Entries for this year's AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards contest must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. U.S. Pacific Time tonight. sjawards.aaas.org/enter
AAAS Kavli Laureate Stephen Ornes will open this year's fall lecture series at UGA Grady College on Tuesday, September 30. His lecture will be the first of three this fall, with talks from Natasha Loder 🦋🐝 and Ashley Smart scheduled for October. sjawards.aaas.org/news/stephen-o…
Three-time winner Stephen Ornes will kick off this year's AAAS Kavli Fall Lecture Series at UGA Grady College next week. Ornes will discuss the history of AI, why it has become so seductive to cover, and the demands for getting it right.
Three-time winner Stephen Ornes will open this year's AAAS Kavli Fall Lecture Series TOMORROW at UGA Grady College. Ornes will discuss the history of AI, why it has become so seductive to cover, and the demands for getting it right.
There's no secret formula to writing a book, says 2017 Gold Award-winner Melissa Hogenboom BBC, but carving out dedicated time and setting manageable deadlines helped her enormously when writing her latest book Breadwinners. Read more behind-the-book details here: sjawards.aaas.org/news/behind-bo…
What does the future hold for science journalism—and who gets to shape it? The Economist health editor and 2024 Audio Gold Award-winner Natasha Loder 🦋🐝 will give the second AAAS Kavli Fall Lecture Series talk at UCL Science and Technology Studies next week. bit.ly/4n2X5UX
TOMORROW: The Economist health editor and 2024 Audio Gold Award-winner Natasha Loder 🦋🐝 will give the second AAAS Kavli Fall Lecture Series talk at UCL Science and Technology Studies. Loder's talk will explore the analog age of print through digital disruption to the dawn of AI. bit.ly/4n2X5UX
Join us this Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 10am ET for the final talk in this year's Fall Lecture Series, featuring 2023 In-Depth Gold Award winner Ashley Smart. The event is open to the public, and will be held in the Ruthe Sheffie Auditorium at Morgan State University's Communications Center.
Tomorrow at 10am ET: Associate Director of KSJ at MIT & Senior Editor at Undark Magazine Ashley Smart will give the final talk in this year's Fall Lecture Series. The event is open to public, and will be held in the Ruthe Sheffie Auditorium at Morgan State University's Communications Center.