| Glaxo Wellcome ABSW
Science Writers' Awards 2000 |
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| Take a look at the party... (some photographs of the gathering) |
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| The best feature on science subject in a national or regional newspaper |
| James Meek |
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Science Correspondent, The Guardian
'The X-Factor'
The Guardian, Special Human Genome Supplement, 26 June 2000 |
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| The best feature on science subject in a specialist periodical |
| Gabrielle Walker |
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Features Editor, New Scientist
'The Hole Story'
New Scientist, 25 March 2000 |
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| The best news item on a science subject |
| Debora MacKenzie |
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| Julian Rush |
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Science Reporter, Channel 4 News
'Hatfield Crash'
Channel 4 News, 18 October 2000 |
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| The best scripted/edited radio programme on a science subject |
| Roland Pease |
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Producer, BBC Science Radio Unit
'Frontiers: Race for the Higgs'
BBC Radio 4, 1 November 2000 |
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Sharp eyed readers will note that the pictures is of Deborah Cohen rather than Roland Pease, who was unable to enjoy the party. |
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| The best television programme on a science subject |
| Andrew Thompson |
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Producer, BBC Scotland
'Constant Craving'
BBC2, 30 March 2000
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| The best science writing on the World Wide Web |
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| The best communication of science in a non-science context |
| Dr Philip Ball |
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Consultant Editor, Nature and Freelance
'More than Meets the Eye',
a booklet published in September 2000 to accompany an exhibition at the V&A
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