Technical journalism
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Technical journalism is a branch of journalism that uses the art of reporting to convey information about technology to the public.
[edit] See also
- Environmental journalism
- Frontiers of Science (comic strip)
- Popular science (magazine)
- Public awareness of science
- Scientific literature
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