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  • Science Reporter is a monthly popular science magazine that has been published in India since 1964 by the National Institute of Science Communication and...
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  • known as Lulu Miller, is an American writer and Peabody Award-winning science reporter for National Public Radio. Miller's career in radio started as a producer...
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  • Usha Lee McFarling is an American science reporter who is an Artist In Residence at the University of Washington Department of Communication. She won a...
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  • television programs such as The French Chef, The Victory Garden, MIT Science Reporter, This Old House, and The New Yankee Workshop, were produced through...
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  • Canadian journalism, Palmer was a business reporter (1988–90) and then science reporter (1990–94) for the Canadian Broadcasting Company in Toronto. Palmer...
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  • "dean" of science writers. Sullivan spent most of his career as a science reporter for The New York Times. Over a 50-year career, he covered all aspects...
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  • Nazarene John Nielsen (born 1961), American nature writer and NPR science reporter, see National Outdoor Book Award John Neilson (disambiguation) John...
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  • of many of the planetary probe launches, and was often the senior science reporter present at many of those events. Burgess is credited with the original...
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  • in Physics Shook the Scientific World is a 2009 book by U.S.-based science reporter Eugenie Samuel Reich. In Plastic Fantastic, Reich investigates how...
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  • correspondent Katrina Miller, science reporter Dennis Overbye, former deputy science editor, currently a science reporter Philip P. Pan, Asia editor Jon...
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  • American journalist. He was the Associated Press's first full-time science reporter and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting in 1937. Blakeslee...
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  • Raktim. "Dr Narinder Singh Kapany: Forgotten 'Father of Fiber-Optics'". Science Reporter. Archived from the original on 2 August 2021. Retrieved 8 January 2021...
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  • Rece Davis – sports director; now at ESPN Janice Huff – meteorologist/science reporter; later chief meteorologist at WNBC and Weekend Today (1996–2012) Anne...
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  • WNEV-TV (the present day WHDH-TV) in 1984 as a weekend meteorologist and science reporter. In that same year, he broadened and formalized the use of weather...
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  • Gopala Panicker, who specialised in natural science, was the chief science reporter of Vidyavinodini. The magazine, which Palliyil Gopala Menon finally...
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  • completed shortly before his death. Dipayan Pal wrote of Raychaudhuri for Science Reporter (CSIR, NISCAIR) in 2018: In general relativity, the Raychaudhuri equation...
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  • Jersey and the former mayor of Fanwood Maryanne Demasi, Australian science reporter and presenter with ABC's Catalyst Maryanne Ellison Simmons (born 1949)...
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  • and editorials from 1977, and Sylvia Barrett Wright, the medical and science reporter from 1974 to 1981. Despite the recognition through this time, the late...
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    cartoonist from India. His cartoons have been published in Current Science, Science Reporter, Resonance, Vigyan Jeuti, Drishti, Satsori, Journal of Assam Science...
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    Biman (May 2012). "Book Review: Biography of Kalpana Chawla" (PDF). Science Reporter. pp. 40–41. Retrieved 6 July 2013. Born on 17 March 1962 in Karnal...
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