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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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Xiaojian Rides the T to MIT
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
Xiaojian Rides the T to MIT

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

The Neuroscience of Conflict
  • Science journalism,
  • Community
World Pieces: The Neuroscience of Conflict

A study of conflict resolution through neuroscience with Emile Bruneau and Rebecca Saxe. By Kenrick Vezina, Gillian Conahan and Emily Ruppel.

World in Motion
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
World in Motion

Documentary by the students in the Graduate Program in Science Writing, featuring Peko Hosoi's Robo Snails, and robotic swimmers.

Winter is My Favorite Season
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
Winter is My Favorite Season

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

WCSJ-2011
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
WCSJ-2011

Multimedia Panel at the World Conference Science Journalists 2011, Cairo, Egypt Produced by John Bohannon and Dianne Finch

War in a Petri Dish
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
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.

Videogames 101
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
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 Uncanny Valley
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
The Uncanny Valley

Short documentary about Aaron Edsinger and his humanoid robot, Domo. By Kate Gammon, Jocelyn Rice, Erica Naone, and Will Dowd.

The Story of the MIT Museum
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
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.

The Robot's Grasp
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
The Robot's Grasp

A short documentary about Aaron Edsinger's humanoid robot, Domo. By Ada Brunstein, Christine Hoekenga, and Elizabeth Quill.

The Perfect Oyster
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
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 Light of the Dark Ocean
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
The Light of the Dark Ocean

A brief look at bioluminescence in deep sea creatures with Harvard Professors Woody Hastings & Karsten Hartel. By Knight Fellow Wojciech Mikoluszko.

The Last Battle of the Vietnam War
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
The Last Battle of the Vietnam War

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

The Good Side of Nightmares
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
The Good Side of Nightmares

The average person dreams several hundred times a week. Most are about relatives, friends, colleagues and loved ones. Most of the time, nothing special happens - and we tend to forget most dreams. However, once in a while people wake up screaming or sweating from dreams so frightening that ...

The Glass Lab
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
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 ...

The Fossil Artist
  • Science journalism,
  • Feature
The Fossil Artist

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

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The Coldest Place in the Universe
  • Physics,
  • Feature
The Coldest Place in the Universe

A short documentary on the Bose-Einstein Condensate work done in Wolfgang Ketterle's lab.

Telling the Stories of Science: Panel 2
  • Science journalism,
  • Event
Telling the Stories of Science: Panel 2

Fifty Years Ahead: Imagining Nanotechnology, Quantum Computing, and Molecular Biology in 2062 Stata Center 32-141, March 24, 2012 Angela Belcher, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MITSeth Lloyd, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MITPhillip Sharp, Institute Professor, ...

Telling the Stories of Science Panel 1
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Telling the Stories of Science Panel 1

Attention and Memory: How the Brain Does What It Does

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Stereoptic Motion: A 2-D Movie about 3-D Vision
  • Science journalism,
  • Educational
Stereoptic Motion: A 2-D Movie about 3-D Vision

Rafael Garcia of the Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT takes an inside look at Peter Schiller's research on visual depth perception.

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