| Syngenta ABSW
Science Writers' Awards 2004 |
| with Lawrence McGinty (left) and Michael Pragnell (right) |
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| Click HERE to view the images taken at the presentation dinner |
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| The best feature on science subject in a national or regional newspaper |
| Oliver Gillie |
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for “ Sunny D ” published in ‘ The Independent On Sunday ' on 25th January 2004 [VIEW] |
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| The best feature on science subject in a specialist periodical |
| Nicola Jones (for Peter Aldhous) |
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for “ Borneo is Burning ” published in ‘ Nature ' on 11th November 2004 [VIEW] |
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| The best journalism on a science subject |
| Ian Sample |
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for “ Wired Awake. Provigil is a drug able to keep pilots and combat troops awake for days ” published in ‘ The Guardian ' on 29th July 2004
[Part 1] [Part 2]
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| The best scripted/edited radio programme on a science subject |
| Martin Redfern |
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for “ The New Space Race 3: Humans in Space ” broadcast on ‘ BBC Radio 4 ' on 7th July 2004 |
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| The best television programme on a science subject |
| No award was made in this category |
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| The best science writing on the World Wide Web |
| Jo Marchant & Team |
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for “ Flores Man ” published on ‘ www.nature.com ' on 27th October 2004 [VIEW] |
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| The best communication of science in a non-science context |
| Adrian Washbourne |
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for “ Acoustic Shadows ” broadcast on ‘ BBC Radio 4 ' on 14th September 2004 |
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| Young Broadcaster of the Year in conjunction with BBC Radio Science |
| Joanne Lawson [WINNER] |
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‘We were
looking for a young broadcaster who showed flair, innovation and technical potential – someone who
could make a science story into a good science programme.’ Andrew Caspari |
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| Charlotte Coales [RUNNER-UP] |
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