| Glaxo Wellcome ABSW
Science Writers' Awards 2001 |
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| The best feature on science subject in a national or regional newspaper |
Frank Close
for ‘Dark side of the moon' published in The Guardian on 9 August 2001 |
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| The best feature on science subject in a specialist periodical |
Tom Clarke
for ‘Polio's last stand' published in Nature on 18 January 2001 |
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| The best news item on a science subject |
Rachel Nowak
for ‘Disaster in the making' published in New Scientist on 13 January 2001
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| The best scripted/edited radio programme on a science subject |
Adrian Washbourne
for ‘Frontiers: Perfect pitch' transmitted on BBC Radio 4 on 9 May 2001 |
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| The best television programme on a science subject |
Frank Simmonds
for ‘Organ farm: A world apart,' a Carlton Production in association with Lion's Den & WGBH/Frontline, broadcast on the ITV Network on 10 June 2001
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| The best science writing on the World Wide Web |
Damian Carrington
for ‘Terrorist attacks of 11 September'
which appeared on http://www.newscientist.com/ between 11-19 September 2001
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Shereen El Feki
for ‘The heart of the matter' which appeared on http://www.economist.com/
on 6 December 2001 |
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| The best communication of science in a non-science context |
Tim Radford
for ‘Tell us, Solly' published in the London Review of Books
on 20 September 2001 |