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Paige Brown

A Bio/Nano Scientist-turned-Journalist, I translate Science into Story. Mass Communication PhD student @LSU, Photographer & new @SciLogscom manager.

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    Why we need to change how we teach (Science) Journalism

    Today’s news process is, first and foremost, Social
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    Outbreak Abroad

    “Outbreak. The word spawns chills and premonitions of hacking coughs, boils, oozing sores and death. Emerging viruses in the Middle East or…
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      HIV-Killing Condoms: The Real Story

      In 2005, an estimated 4.1 million people worldwide were newly infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (UNAIDS 2006). — Rupp…
      Paige Brown6 min read

        Why we need to change how we teach (Science) Journalism

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