A Journalist Becomes a Scientist For 10 Days | Chelsea Wald

I loved school. That's one reason why I became a science journalist--so I could keep learning a wide variety of new things at a breakneck pace. And I do! But school was so much more, um, organized, supervised, and full of positive feedback than journalism is. These days, when I'm deep in the muck of a complex story (as I am right now), I still miss that.

Recently, I found a way to get my fix. 麻花星空视频 in Woods Hole, MA, hosts the Logan Science Journalism Program, which treats journalists as scientists for 10 days. .
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