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Science Writers' Awards 2005 |
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| Click HERE to view the images taken at the presentation dinner |
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| Lifetime achievement award for outstanding services to science journalism |
| Sir David Attenborough OM |
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| The best feature on science subject in a national or regional newspaper |
| Ben Goldacre |
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for ‘ Don't Dumb Me Down ' published in The Guardian on 8th September 2005 |
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| The best feature on science subject in a specialist periodical |
| Jim Giles |
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for ‘ The dustiest place on Earth ' published in Nature on 14th April 2005 |
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| The best journalism on a science subject |
| David Cohen |
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for ‘ I'm on the plane ' published in New Scientist on 10th September 2005
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| The best scripted/edited radio programme on a science subject |
| Louise Dalziel |
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for ‘ The good, the bad & the ugly (programme 1): The plague ' broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 15th June 2005 |
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| The best television programme on a science subject |
| David Sington |
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for ‘ Global dimming ' broadcast on BBC 2 on 13th January 2005 |
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| The best science writing on the World Wide Web |
| David Dickson , Mike Shanahan, Catherine Brahic, TV Padma & colleagues |
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for ‘ Tsunami update ' published on www.SciDev.net on 31st December 2005 |
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| The best communication of science in a non-science context |
| Robin McKie |
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for ‘ Bring back stinks and bangs ' published in New Statesman on 18th April 2005 |
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| Young Broadcaster of the Year in conjunction with BBC Radio Science |
| Sonja van Renssen |
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| Parliamentary Science Communicator of the Year |
| Lord Taverne |
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