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When I tell people what I do for a living — that I’m the Berlin correspondent for Science magazine — many are puzzled at first. If they have heard of Science at all, they often assume that I must have something to do with choosing and editing the papers that Science is best known for — from the human genome to new forms of matter. But although my stories are published in the same magazine, I have almost nothing to do with how those papers are chosen and edited. Instead, I work for a sort of magazine-within-a-magazine: the news section of Science.
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Special Issue on the 125th Anniversary of Science: 125 Questions: What don’t we know? Science, Vol. 309, 1 July 2005.
Science Issue with a listing of the scientific “Breakthrough of the Year“ (every year before Christmas), for example Vol. 306, 17 December 2004, and Vol. 310, 23 December 2005.
Blum, D., Knudson, M., Henig, R.M. (Ed.): A Field Guide for Science Writers. NASW, Second Edition, 2005.
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Vogel, G. (2006). Wissenschaft bei einer internationalen Fachzeitschrift II: Journalism at a Magazine-within-a-magazine. In: Wormer, H. (eds) Die Wissensmacher. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90310-1_20
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