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Ovadia debating about Neuroscience in Court

7 Dicembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

Swim board member Daniela Ovadia will debate today about the use in courts of scientific evidence from neurosciences, starting from the recent case of a murderer sentenced in Como that she described extensively on her blog on Le Scienze/Scientific American: The Italian Court of Como recently issued an interesting ruling in a homicide case. The ruling attracted national and international attention, because both brain imaging and genetic testing were admitted in Court as evidence of the defendant’s lack of competency. There are very few cases [... segue]

Bon voyage to Jacopo Pasotti on his way to Antarctica

6 Dicembre 2011 // 1 Commento

Jacopo Pasotti during the survival course preceding the expedition to the Italian base in Antarctica Our friend Swimmer Jacopo Pasotti is on his way to the Italian base “Mario Zucchelli” in Antarctica, where he will report for National Geographic Italia about the celebrations for the 100th anniversary, on December 14th, of the conquest of the South Pole. You can follow his trip on the website of The National Geographic Italia and Le Scienze, where he is also publishing photos and videos. Bon voyage, [... segue]

Risk and bioethics at WCSJ2011 in Doha (from a European perspective)

23 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

The following article, by Swim board member Daniela Ovadia, has just come out in the newsletter of EUSJA. European science journalism was represented at WCSJ 2011 in Doha also by two panelists from Italy: Fabio Turone, who produced a panel on the communication of risk, and myself, in charge of a session on bioethics. Moderated by Wilson Da Silva, editor in chief of Cosmos, the most widely read science popularisation magazine in Australia, the panel on risk offered three very diverse points of view on the issue. source: [... segue]

The Earthquake that Risks to Shake Seismology (and the media)

22 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

The following article by Swimmer Nicola Nosengo has just come out in the newsletter of EUSJA. According to “Nature”, the trial that began in the Italian city of L’Aquila on September 20 will be a “watershed case”, one that will force seismologists worldwide to rethink the way they do their job, and the way science is used by policy makers. In the trial, six Italian scientists and one government official who assessed the seismic risk in the Italian region of Abruzzo before  the earthquake of April 2009 are indicted for [... segue]

The results of the MOLI-SANI study will be presented in Trieste next week

21 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

Swimmer Americo Bonanni will be in Trieste at the 10th National Conference on Science Communication (X CONVEGNO NAZIONALE SULLA COMUNICAZIONE DELLA SCIENZA) to present together with Marialaura Bonaccio, from his group at the Science Communication Unit of the Fondazione di Ricerca e Cura Giovanni Paolo II in Campobasso, their work on “Mass media information and adherence to Mediterranean Diet–like eating pattern: results from the MOLI-SANI study”. The abstract is [... segue]

Scrivi di scienza? Entra in Science Writers in Italy!

16 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

Ti occupi di scienza e tecnologia nei media? Vuoi avere accesso a riviste internazionali e partecipare a conferenze in Italia e all’estero? Entra in Science Writers in Italy, l’associazione aperta a giornalisti, editor e blogger che fa parte della European Union of Science Journalists’ Associations e della World Federation of Science Journalists, e opera in sinergia con l’Association of Health Care Journalists. Perché associarsi? In concreto, chi aderisce può: •      Partecipare all’attività delle [... segue]

Excellence in Epilepsy Journalism 2011: submission ends November 30th

12 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

2011 Excellence in Epilepsy Journalism Award Now Open Recognising outstanding reporting on epilepsy The Excellence in Epilepsy Journalism Award is a joint initiative between the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) and the biopharmaceutical company UCB, which recognises journalists who have excelled in reporting on epilepsy. The 2011 award is open to journalists around the globe, who can either submit their own work or be nominated by a third party There are three categories for entries – print, online and broadcast, with one winner to be [... segue]

The winners of the Kavli Science Journalism Award 2011

9 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

Stories on the use of genetic analysis to help save a boy imperiled by a devastating disease, on the potential impact of climate change in two localities, and on the secret lives of scientists and engineers are among the winners of the 2011 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards. The awards, administered by AAAS since their inception in 1945, go to professional journalists for distinguished reporting for a general audience. The Kavli Foundation provided a generous endowment in 2009 that ensures the future of the awards program. Independent [... segue]

Falling Walls 2011: segui i tweet degli Swimmers a Berlino

9 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

Alla conferenza Falling Walls 2011 di Berlino sono presenti due colleghe di Swim, che hanno approfittato del viaggio organizzato dall’EUSJA e stanno facendo la cronaca twitter dei principali avvenimenti. Valentina Murelli ha scritto un primo articolo per OggiScienza (Berlusconi e l’open access alla Falling Walls Conference), e twitta per la stessa testata web (https://twitter.com/#!/OggiScienza). Per le Scienze twitta anche Daniela Ovadia (https://twitter.com/#!/daniela_ovadia). Per seguire tutti i tweet, l’hashtag ufficiale [... segue]

Giornalisti scientifici non sudditi delle fonti

3 Novembre 2011 // 0 Commenti

IL RESOCONTO DELLA NOSTRA INVIATA AL 7° CONGRESSO MONDIALE DI DOHA, IN QATAR Nutrita la presenza di italiani, tra cui cinque colleghi lombardi che hanno vinto una borsa di studio del nostro Ordine. Il prossimo appuntamento sarà, nel 2013, a Helsinki di Daniela Ovadia (Da Tabloid, periodico dell’Ordine dei Giornalisti della Lombardia, n 4-2011) Oltre 720 partecipanti di 91 diverse nazionalità, per la metà provenienti da Paesi in via di sviluppo: è questo il bilancio conclusivo del 7° congresso mondiale dei giornalisti scientifici, [... segue]
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