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Journalists urged to embrace evidence-based science reporting

Dr Sheila Obim, the Executive Director of Alliance for Science, says the demand for evidence-based reporting calls for journalists to understand how best to translate complex scientific information into stories that resonate with the public. [File, Standard]

Journalists have been urged to counter misinformation in science communication while maintaining ethical storytelling.

Dr Sheila Obim, the Executive Director of Alliance for Science said the growing demand for evidence-based reporting calls for journalists to understand how best to translate complex scientific information into stories that resonate with the public.

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