文档介绍:科普思維的再思考
科學是不是一個信仰體系?
從匪貨到匪辭
科學報導到科普
科普法的國度
科普的宗教意識
Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism - Features
Named for the renowned science writer of The New York Times, the first Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism was presented to Sullivan in 1989. Effective in 2000, it has been recast as an award for science feature writing, defined as work prepared with a deadline of more than one week. It is presented not more often than annually to a journalist for a single report in any medium except books that makes geophysical information accessible and interesting to the general public. Any member of AGU may make a nomination, as may journalists themselves.
Space weather
May 10th 2007 | KANGERLUSSUAQ, GREENLANDFrom The Economist print edition
The weather in space is controlled by events at the centre of the Earth. A pity, then, that the ic field generated there may be about to go into reverse
GREENLAND was discovered without the use of passes. The Viking longboats that arrived here in 982 relied on the stars and the sun to maintain their orientation. But it was pass (a Chinese invention) that enabled later European navigators to bestride the world. It was pass, too, which revealed that the Earth itself has a ic field and thus led to the first serious question about the 's internal structure: what is down there that generates this field?