Melanoma Coincidence
From Reader's Digest Who says young people don't get melanoma? In 2005, William Speed Weed (yes, his real name), a science writer and regular contributor to Reader's Digest, was watching the latest Star Wars movie in a theater in Los Angeles with ... [... more]
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A Field Guide for Science Writers: The Official Guide of ...
Amazon.com Review: Science writers are translators of sorts: they transform the jargon-laden language and arcane concepts of the science world into something the rest of us can understand and even appreciate. For this, they must be able to comprehend ( [... more]
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David Owen
David Owen has worked as a contributing science writer for the Observer, Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph, and is the author of numerous books on the subjects of military history, and forensic science and technology. These include Criminal Minds, ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
Leslie Mertz
Leslie Mertz, Ph.D., is a field biologist, educator, and science writer. She has authored numerous books and articles on the natural world and science. [... more]
Harper Collins |
A Field Guide for Science Writers
Science writing offers some wonderful adventures, notes Patrick Young, a former editor of Science News. I've visited the South pole, stared into a steaming volcano, covered the first human landing on the moon, and dived with an underwater archaeology [... more]
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A1 Books |
Matthew Blakeslee
Matthew Blakeslee is a freelance science writer in Los Angeles. He represents the fourth generation of Blakeslee science writers. He is the co-author of The Body Has a Mind of Its Own. How Body Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything ... [... more]
Random House |
Ann Gibbons
In this dynamic account, award-winning science writer Ann Gibbons chronicles an extraordinary quest to answer the most primal of questions: When and where was the dawn of humankind? Following four intensely competitive international teams of ... [... more]
Random House |
Dion Graham
From the acclaimed New York Times science writer George Johnson, an irresistible book on the ten most fascinating experiments in the history of science-moments when a curious soul posed a particularly eloquent question to nature and received a ... [... more]
Random House |
A Field Guide for Science Writers: The Official Guide of ...
This is the official text for the National Association of Science Writers. In the eight years since the publication of the first edition of A Field Guide for Science Writing, much about the world has changed. Some of the leading issues in today's [... more]
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A Field Guide for Science Writers: The Official Guide of ...
This is the official text for the National Association of Science Writers. In the eight years since the publication of the first edition of A Field Guide for Science Writing, much about the world has changed. Some of the leading issues in today's [... more]
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A Field Guide for Science Writers
Amazon.com Review: Science writers are translators of sorts: they transform the jargon-laden language and arcane concepts of the science world into something the rest of us can understand and even appreciate. For this, they must be able to comprehend ( [... more]
$18.95
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A Field Guide for Science Writers
Amazon.com Review: Science writers are translators of sorts: they transform the jargon-laden language and arcane concepts of the science world into something the rest of us can understand and even appreciate. For this, they must be able to comprehend ( [... more]
$18.95
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