Syngenta ABSW Science Writers' Awards
Syngenta ABSW Science Writers' Awards
 
Gallery 2004
 
     
 

Syngenta ABSW 
Science Writers' Awards 2004

with Lawrence McGinty (left) and Michael Pragnell (right)
 
Click HERE to view the images taken at the presentation dinner
 
The best feature on science subject in a national or regional newspaper
Oliver Gillie The best feature on science subject in a national or regional newspaper
for “ Sunny D ” published in ‘ The Independent On Sunday ' on 25th January 2004 [VIEW]
 
The best feature on science subject in a specialist periodical
Nicola Jones (for Peter Aldhous) The best feature on science subject in a specialist periodical
for “ Borneo is Burning ” published in ‘ Nature ' on 11th November 2004 [VIEW]
 
The best journalism on a science subject
Ian Sample The best investigative journalism on a science subject

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]

 
The best scripted/edited radio programme on a science subject
Martin Redfern The best scripted/edited radio programme on a science subject
for “ The New Space Race 3: Humans in Space ” broadcast on ‘ BBC Radio 4 ' on 7th July 2004
 
The best television programme on a science subject
No award was made in this category
 
The best science writing on the World Wide Web
Jo Marchant & Team The best science writing on the World Wide Web
for “ Flores Man ” published on ‘ www.nature.com ' on 27th October 2004 [VIEW]
 
The best communication of science in a non-science context
Adrian Washbourne The best communication of science in a non-science context
for “ Acoustic Shadows ” broadcast on ‘ BBC Radio 4 ' on 14th September 2004
 
Young Broadcaster of the Year in conjunction with BBC Radio Science
Joanne Lawson [WINNER] Young Broadcaster of the Year in conjunction with BBC Radio Science
‘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

 

Charlotte Coales [RUNNER-UP] Young Broadcaster of the Year in conjunction with BBC Radio Science
 
 
     
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