Sarah Kaplan of the Washington Post talks about science reporting. Reporters often tackle topics that are outside their expertise. Sarah explains the methods she uses to get at the truth. She also shares where she would send a billion dollar spacecraft, and tells the story of how a small bird caused a big newsroom debate.
84: Saturn’s siren song with Dr. Burton
83: Why we archive with Dr. Rebull
82: Searching the sky for asteroids with Eric Christensen
81: The era of precision astronomy with Dr. Rich
80: Places where people can have adventures with Br. Consolmagno
79: LIGO’s high quality (factor) fibers with Dr. Robertson
78: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 2)
77: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 1)
76: Mars’ teenage robot with Dr. Fraeman
75: Looking for trouble with Eric Rice
74: Asteroid families with Dr. Masiero
73: Earthquake early warning systems with Dr. Weiser
72: Perturbing the Earth with Dr. Weiser
71: Rovers on an asteroid with Dr. Takir
70: Every crater tells a story with Dr. Scully
69: Pinging passing asteroids with Dr. Naidu
68: Building a new instrument with Dr Hosseini
67: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 2)
66: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 1)
65: Black holes don’t suck with Dr. Gorjian
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