A long-time science reporter wrote a questionable book on genetics. Can we trust his other work? July 17, 2014 By Chris Ip The case of Nicholas Wade and reporting on a lively field with a dishonorable past
For the sake of science September 26, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts PopSci’s ‘scientific’ justification for shutting down comments conveys the research poorly
Required skimming: the brain and behavior August 15, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts The emerging science behind why we do what we do
Networks lose two veteran science reporters April 8, 2013 By Peter Sterne ABC News and NBC News say they will replace Potter and Bazell
Q&A: NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson April 4, 2013 By Curtis Brainard On the site’s new science and technology section and blog
Call in the math club January 14, 2013 By Declan Fahy Science reporters can help ward off a “Big Data bubble”
Junkets masquerading as prizes October 25, 2012 By Curtis Brainard To avoid conflicts of interest, read the fine print
‘I don’t bluff’ July 25, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Michael Mann’s lawyer says National Review must retract and apologize
Quest for science debate continues July 23, 2012 By Curtis Brainard 15 top science organizations press Obama, Romney for answers
NSF invests in literary science journalism June 8, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Creative nonfiction program seeks emerging writers
CBS News hires M. Sanjayan June 1, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Lead scientist at The Nature Conservancy to cover science, environment
Skeptical of Science September 28, 2011 By Declan Fahy Among other new roles, journalists becoming more critical of research