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Can smoking pot make you smarter?
Posted on August 6, 2010 | 8 CommentsIs it possible that if you have schizophrenia, smoking marijuana will actually improve your cognitive performance? Since this blog is often concerned with the relationship between science and its communication,... -
Should journalists report on unpublished research?
Posted on April 9, 2010 | 23 CommentsI was recently commissioned to write a short news story about a some unpublished research. Should journalists be writing about research that hasn’t undergone peer review? The research was about... -
New study highlights complexity of sensationalism in science reporting
Posted on November 17, 2009 | 10 CommentsAs I’ve touched on before, sensationalism in science journalism is a really tricky issue and some Australian research about sensationalism in health reporting released today further complicates the issue, revealing...




