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Science journalism

Channel | updated January 14, 2013

Telling the story about research advances and complex topics. Many videos come from the Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT, which gives experienced journalists the opportunity to increase their understanding of science, technology, medicine and the environment

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Geese in Boston
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Geese in Boston

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Videogames 101
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Videogames 101

A short description of CMS.300, the Introduction to Videogame Studies course in MIT's Comparative Media Studies program. Produced by the Knight Science Journalism Fellowships. (Rafael Garcia and Luciana Coelho)

The Story of the MIT Museum
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The Story of the MIT Museum

Leslie D'Monte, a science journalist, produced this video as practice during a five-day video bootcamp at MIT - where he learned to shoot and edit video for the first time. D'Monte is a Knight Science Journalism fellow this year.

Lindquist Lab Documentary
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Lindquist Lab Documentary

A short documentary on how the study of yeast cells can lead to breakthroughs in Parkinson's Disease. By MacGregor Campbell, Monica Vargas and Stephanie Dutchen.

Reinventing the Wheel
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Reinventing the Wheel

Can MIT's Green Wheel or Copenhagen Wheel reinvent the bicycle? Can they reinvent the city? Find out in a short documentary by Josh Feblowitz, Joe Calamia, Nidhi Subbaraman and Morgan Sherburne.

Eugenie's Bike Trip
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Eugenie's Bike Trip

Produced by Eugenie Reich, Knight Science Journalism Fellow, 2009-2010

Driving Miss Beijing From Harvard to MIT
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Driving Miss Beijing From Harvard to MIT

Produced by Marcin Jamkowski, Knight Science Journalism Fellow, 2009-2010

Xiaojian Rides the T to MIT
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Xiaojian Rides the T to MIT

Produced by Michael Barnes, Knight Science Journalism Fellow, 2009-10

The Last Battle of the Vietnam War
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The Last Battle of the Vietnam War

Produced by Marcin Jamkowski and Michael Barnes, Knight Science Journalism Fellows, 2009-10

Mapo Tofu
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Mapo Tofu

Produced by Craig Simons, Knight Science Journalism Fellow, 2009-10

Winter is My Favorite Season
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Winter is My Favorite Season

Produced by Marzena Hmielewicz. Knight Science Journalism, 2009-10

Marcus Kronforst's Life With Butterflies
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Marcus Kronforst's Life With Butterflies

Produced by Susan Moran, Knight Science Journalism Fellow, 2010-11

The Perfect Oyster
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The Perfect Oyster

The definition of a "perfect oyster" depends a lot on whether you're a fisherman or a conservationist. But can conservation efforts create an environment that will preserve everyone's perfect oyster?

The Fossil Artist
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The Fossil Artist

Produced by Eugenie Reich, Knight Science Journalism Fellow, 2009-2010

Hasty Pudding
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Hasty Pudding

Produced by Daniela Hirschfeld Tempone, 2009-10 Knight Science Journalism Fellow from Uruguay. Hasty Pudding: Anne Hathaway was awarded the 2010 Women of the Year by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals at Harvard University. This video takes a look at the history of the award and the colorful ...

The Glass Lab
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The Glass Lab

Produced by Daniela Hirschfeld Tempone, 2009-10 Knight Science Journalism Fellow from Uruguay. The Glass Lab Apart from great professionals in all fields of science, MIT also has great artists, even in the art of glass blowing. The Glass Lab at MIT has trained dozens of students that have ...

Jen's Kungpao Chicken - Knight Science Journalism at MIT
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Jen's Kungpao Chicken - Knight Science Journalism at MIT

Produced by Craig Simons, Knight Science Journalism fellow at MIT. Simons is one of 12 fellows at KSJ. They spend nine months auditing courses in science, health, technology and new media. Watch Jen Lin-Lui, Simons' wife, make authentic Kungpao Chicken. Lin-Lui is the ...

Lindquist's Labyrinth
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Lindquist's Labyrinth

A short documentary about scientists in the Lindquist Lab and their efforts to discover the causes, and possible treatments for Parkinson's Disease. Produced by Anne Marie Corley Directed by Annie Glausser Edited by Genevieve Wanucha and Lisa Song

War in a Petri Dish
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War in a Petri Dish

A short documentary about streptomyces, rhodococcus, and the search for new antibiotics. By Graduate Program in Science Writing students Grace Chua, Allyson Collins, and Lissa Harris.

Shot in the Dark
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Shot in the Dark

A short documentary about streptomyces, rhodococcus, and the search for new antibiotics. Made by Graduate Program in Science Writing Students Andrew Moseman, Rachel VanCott, Megan Rulison, and Ashley Yeager.

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