How to report on science news with journalist, Tim Radford | Wellcome

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The first time we hear about scientific developments or breakthroughs is frequently through the press. Skilled science journalists are in tune with the twists and turns of scientific discovery and are able to translate that into universally understandable words within hours: they are right at the front line of science communication.

In this short film, veteran science journalist, Tim Radford, tells us the 'three great stories in science' and explains what is, and is not, important when reporting science to the masses.

A film made in collaboration with Barry J Gibb.

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That small street where he was filmed at. Shout out to fellow UCL-ian around the world!

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I had the opportunity to talk to him at a Science conference. He inspires me to be a writer before a scientist.

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