I just posted my first blog post on a Croatian science portal, not dissimilar to Nature Network. It’s very exciting.
It’s a big site for a small country; journalists, scientists and students from Croatia and abroad can come to blog and collaborate through this portal.
There is a heated debate at the moment (16 comments in last 2 hours) about the newspaper article I bloged about a few days ago how cure for cancer is about to be found in Croatia. The nice thing is the author of the paper is there arguing her way and explaining the need for and rise of sensationalism and ‘tabloidism’ in not just the newspapers but also in journals such as Nature.
Mićo Tatalović is a news editor at Research Professional News. He has previously worked as a science news editor at Nature, New Scientist, and SciDev.Net. In 2018, he completed the Knight Science Journalism Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, US, where he researched the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence in science journalism. He is also immediate former chairman of the Association of British Science Writers, and a board member of the European Federation for Science Journalism.
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