Too many journalists just scratch the surface when covering science – or shy away from science-based subjects entirely. Here are some common mistakes to avoid.
Reporting on efforts to prevent infectious diseases through immunization is a key part of health coverage – especially in developing areas. Journalists play an important role in examining public health efforts and in helping readers and viewers understand how and why vaccines are used.
In Latin America, as in most of the world, technological change is coming to the news industry in fits and starts. Here's why four media leaders are aiming to speed up the process this year.
Health reporters face several challenges, including scholarly jargon, complicated science and word limits. Here are a few tips for clear and accurate medical reporting.
Now that more people consume news media on more than one device each day, news organizations that want to remain relevant to their readers need to be on all platforms. How can they meet those demands?
Journalists can network, hear about the latest online news industry trends and learn social media tips and tricks by joining #wjchat, a popular weekly chat via Twitter.
Internews recently released a web resource titled "Speak up, speak out: A toolkit for reporting on human rights issues." Here are IJNet's main takeaways.
For a science journalist, a blog can serve a number of purposes. It can be a way for you to publish some of the interesting information you have gathered for your story in a different way. Here are a few key pointers.