Talk:Science in Society Journalism Awards

Use of Italics
From Wiki on when to use italic type: "The titles of works that stand by themselves, such as books or newspapers: "There was a performance of Beethoven's Ode to Joy." Works that appear within larger works, such as short stories, poems, or newspaper articles, are not italicized, but merely set off in quotation marks."Billgade 04:26, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Keep an eye out for working links to these articles / videos
Here are the articles, series, videos, etc. for which I was unable to find a working link to incorporate into this page. If anyone is able to find any of them, please add them to this wiki article as appropriate - Thanks KConWiki (talk) 19:59, 15 October 2023 (UTC)


 * Broadcast: Craig Duff and Andrew Revkin for Arctic Rush, (a New York Times/ Discovery Channel/CBC Documentary)
 * Science Reporting: Jason Felch and Maura Dolan for their series in the Los Angeles Times, "Genes as Evidence"
 * Magazine: Beth Whitehouse for her Newsday series "The Match"
 * Broadcast: Craig Duff and Andrew Revkin for Arctic Rush, (a New York Times/ Discovery Channel/CBC Documentary)
 * Newspaper: Jim Erickson for "A Change in the Air" in Rocky Mountain News, December 13, 2005
 * Newspaper: Alexandra Witze and Tom Siegfried for the "Science's Big Unknown" series in The Dallas Morning News
 * Newspaper: Dan Fagin for the "Tattered Hopes" series in Newsday
 * Radio: Joe Palca for the "Stem Cells" series, National Public Radio (NPR)
 * Television: John Rubin for "Clone", MSNBC-National Geographic Explorer
 * Magazine: Shannon Brownlee for "The Big Fat Question" in Self magazine
 * Web: Alan Boyle for "Genetic Genealogy", MSNBC
 * Web: David Tenenbaum for "Energy Crisis III?", The Why Files
 * Newspaper: Kitta MacPherson for "Food Fight - What Hath Science Wrought", published in The Star-Ledger of Newark, New Jersey
 * Radio: Michael Tymchuk for "Kennewick Man — Bones of Contention", broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
 * Newspaper: John Sirica, Charles Zehren, Jordan Rau, Lauren Terrazzano, and John Paraskevas for "Science Under Siege" in Newsday
 * Broadcast: Dan Falk for "Visions of the Apocalypse", broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
 * Newspaper: Michael Waldholz and David Sanford, The Wall Street Journal
 * Broadcast: Kate King, CNN