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World Conference of Science Journalists

How are journalists doing in their reports of controversial topics, from stem cells to climate change? Do we need a better ethical guide for science writers? And can mathematicians really tell a good joke?

Stay tuned for musings on all this and more from our roving reporters at the World Conference of Science Journalists in Australia, this 16-19 April.

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