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'Marijuana is very different from alcohol in important ways,ā says Guohua Li, founding director of ColumbiaInjuryCenter. āAnd one of them is that the effect of marijuana on cognitive functions and behaviors is much more unpredictable than alcohol.'
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10 simple data errors that can ruin an investigation A tip sheet from rowan philp at the Global Investigative Journalism Network
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Things we wish weād known earlier about research:
*The best studies on a topic aren't always from scholars at the most prestigious universities.
*Significant ā important.
*Many of the most interesting findings often aren't mentioned in the abstract. journalistsresource.org/home/research-ā¦
'As a scholar who studies media, I believe that local public radio should be part of the conversation about saving local news,' writes the Shorenstein Center's Thomas Patterson.
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How do journalists cover academic research fraud and scientific errors? Read on for tips from Ivan Oransky, Elisabeth Bik and Jodi Cohen, three experts who have covered research misconduct or have hands-on experience monitoring or detecting it.
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Covering obesity: 6 tips for dispelling myths and avoiding stigmatizing news coverage
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TIP: Familiarize yourself with recent research on what causes obesity and how obesity can affect a personās health. Many long-held beliefs about the disease are wrong.
Within large, data laden documents like the The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change report, local journalists can find specific issues that apply to their communities to produce stories that resonate with their audiences.
Here are 1ā£2ā£3ā£4ā£5ā£6ā£ story ideas from the 2023 report:
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In July 2022, just a few newsrooms had guidelines or policies for how their journalists & editors could use digital tools that run on artificial intelligence.
A year later, dozens of influential, global newsrooms had formal documents on the use of AI ...
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