Syngenta ABSW Science Writers' Awards
Syngenta ABSW Science Writers' Awards
 
Winners 2000
 
     
 
 

Glaxo Wellcome ABSW 
Science Writers' Awards 2000

 
The best feature on science subject in a national or regional newspaper
James Meek
Science Correspondent, The Guardian
'The X-Factor'
The Guardian, Special Human Genome Supplement, 26 June 2000
 
 
The best feature on science subject in a specialist periodical
Gabrielle Walker
Features Editor, New Scientist
'The Hole Story'
New Scientist, 25 March 2000
 
The best news item on a science subject

Debora MacKenzie
Europe Correspondent, New Scientist
'All Consuming Faith'
New Scientist, 5 August 2000

and

Julian Rush
Science Reporter, Channel 4 News
'Hatfield Crash'
Channel 4 News, 18 October 2000

 
The best scripted/edited radio programme on a science subject
Roland Pease
Producer, BBC Science Radio Unit
'Frontiers: Race for the Higgs'
BBC Radio 4, 1 November 2000
 
The best television programme on a science subject

Andrew Thompson
Producer, BBC Scotland
'Constant Craving'
BBC2, 30 March 2000

 
The best science writing on the World Wide Web
No entries were shortlisted in this category
 
The best communication of science in a non-science context
Dr Philip Ball
Consultant Editor, Nature and Freelance
'More than Meets the Eye',
a booklet published in September 2000 to accompany an exhibition at the V&A
 

This Year's Judges

Damian Carrington - New Scientist
Steve Connor - Independent
Monica Grady - Natural History Museum
Robin Lovell-Badge - NIMR
Oliver Morton - Freelance
Helen Sewell - BBC
Mark Smith - BBC
Pete Wrobel - Chair, ABSW

 
 
 
     
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