INDIA'S SCIENCE NEWSROOMS GRAPPLE WITH SHRINKING SPACES, RISING DEMAND

Indian science journalists have more work and less support. Training helps reporters but newsrooms need more resources.

#ScienceJournalism, #IndiaNews, #MediaChallenges, #Journalism, #ScienceCommunication

https://newsletter.tf/india-science-journalists-shrinking-newsrooms-rising-demand/

India science newsrooms face fewer staff, more public interest

Indian science journalists have more work and less support. Training helps reporters but newsrooms need more resources.

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Fewer journalists are available to report on science in India, even though people want to know more about it. This is a big problem for newsrooms.

#ScienceJournalism, #IndiaNews, #MediaChallenges, #Journalism, #ScienceCommunication
https://newsletter.tf/india-science-journalists-shrinking-newsrooms-rising-demand/

India science newsrooms face fewer staff, more public interest

Indian science journalists have more work and less support. Training helps reporters but newsrooms need more resources.

NewsletterTF

Please reshare! Here's the first in a series of #sciencewriting resources I'm posting to my website: A list of science writing/communication internships and fellowships.

https://brittanytrang.com/science-journalism-fellowships-and-internships/

#sciencejournalism #scicomm #scicommjobs #journalismjobs #journojobs #sciencecommunication #sciwri #stem

The (slow) thread collecting all my features published in #CurrentBiology in 2026 starts here. #ProseAndPassion #Science #ScienceWriter #ScienceJournalism #biology #ecology The old thread for 2025 is here: https://mastodon.social/@proseandpassion/113782468349225978

Author Sophie McBain wasn't on my radar screen, though it turns out I had read some of her pieces before.

Good journalists / longform writers are scarce. We want to recognise them.

Here's her website:
https://sophiemcbain.com/319-2/

#GoodJournalists #ScienceJournalism #longform #LongReads #SophieMcBain

Interviews – SOPHIE MCBAIN

A new technique for detecting unknown and unlooked-for chemicals is revealing dozens of contaminants in alligators, sea lions and condors

https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/food-environment/2025/how-gators-and-condors-help-track-down-pollutants

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#sciencejournalism

Open Letter to Anti-Trans Science Journalists

Posted by Matthew R. Francis over on Bluesky. I searched for a Mastodon account for him, but no luck.

#ScienceJournalism

https://galileospendulum.org/2025/06/05/open-letter-to-anti-trans-science-journalists/

Open Letter to Anti-Trans Science Journalists

To my science journalist colleagues at the New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and elsewhere: I write this open letter on the day the New York Times begins a podcast series…

Galileo's Pendulum

"While the tone and style of ChatGPT summaries were often a good match for human-authored content, "concerns about the factual accuracy in LLM-authored content" were prevalent, the journalists wrote. Even using ChatGPT summaries as a "starting point" for human editing "would require just as much, if not more, effort as drafting summaries themselves from scratch" due to the need for "extensive fact-checking," they added.

These results might not be too surprising given previous studies that have shown AI search engines citing incorrect news sources a full 60 percent of the time. Still, the specific weaknesses are all the more glaring when discussing scientific papers, where accuracy and clarity of communication are paramount.

In the end, the AAAS journalists concluded that ChatGPT "does not meet the style and standards for briefs in the SciPak press package." But the white paper did allow that it might be worth running the experiment again if ChatGPT "experiences a major update." For what it's worth, GPT-5 was introduced to the public in August."

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/09/science-journalists-find-chatgpt-is-bad-at-summarizing-scientific-papers/

#AI #GenerativeAI #Science #ChatGPT #LLMs #Chatbots #Journalism #Media #News #ScienceJournalism

Science journalists find ChatGPT is bad at summarizing scientific papers

LLM “tended to sacrifice accuracy for simplicity” when writing news briefs.

Ars Technica