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Making the Most of Media Interviews
As the pandemic has underscored the importance—and benefits—of communicating science to the general public, it’s also highlighted the challenges that researchers can face in speaking with journalists.
Making the Most of Media Interviews
Making the Most of Media Interviews

As the pandemic has underscored the importance—and benefits—of communicating science to the general public, it’s also highlighted the challenges that researchers can face in speaking with journalists.

As the pandemic has underscored the importance—and benefits—of communicating science to the general public, it’s also highlighted the challenges that researchers can face in speaking with journalists.

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A researcher holds a Petri dish containing many bacterial colonies in red colored culture medium.
Exploring the Landscape of Bacterial Culture Media
Priyom Bose, PhD | Aug 2, 2024 | 8 min read
Culture media contain various components that promote and support bacterial growth and differentiation.
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Opinion: Preprints in the Public Eye
Jigisha Patel | Mar 18, 2021 | 4 min read
ASAPbio has developed resources for preprint servers, institutions, scientists, and journalists to promote the responsible reporting of research in the media.
Trump Admin Restricts Federal Scientists Talking with Reporters
Ashley Yeager | Jun 22, 2018 | 2 min read
USGS researchers must get approval from the Department of the Interior before speaking to the media.
Russian Sites Promote Anti-GMO Articles, Study Finds
Jim Daley | Feb 28, 2018 | 2 min read
RT and Sputnik publish stories about GMOs more often than US outlets, and typically portray them in a negative light.
Science Celebrities: Where Are the Women?
Erin Biba | May 15, 2017 | 4 min read
Men have traditionally stolen the spotlight as scientific popularizers on TV, but women are making names for themselves in other formats.
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