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Reporting on Reports: How Journalists Master Hundred-Page Documents - The Open Notebook

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Reports, commonly published by leading institutions and organizations, are a gold mine for science journalists: they are full of data, insights, and clues that can spark interesting stories. They offer journalists in-depth analysis of topics that can reveal important findings, which journalists can cover or use to supplement other stories. However, reports can sometimes contain pages and pages of dry, technical language, making them difficult to…
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Reports, commonly published by leading institutions and organizations, are a gold mine for science journalists: they are full of data, insights, and clues that can spark interesting stories. They offer journalists in-depth analysis of topics that can reveal important findings, which journalists can cover or use to supplement other stories. However, reports can sometimes contain pages and pages of dry, technical language, making them difficult to…

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The Open Notebook broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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