Science - USA (2018-12-21)

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Large Newspaper (Circulation
of 150,000 or more) Gold Award:
Mike Hixenbaugh, The Houston
Chronicle, for “Alive Inside”
(series)— 3 to 6 December 2017.


Large Newspaper Silver Award:
Marc Hasse, Hamburger Abendblatt
(Germany), for “Hamburgs nächste
Elbphilharmonie?”—26 August 2017.


Small Newspaper (Circulation less
than 150,000) Gold Award: Kale
Williams, The Oregonian (Portland),
for “The loneliest polar bear”
(series)— 16 to 20 October 2017.


Small Newspaper Silver Award:
Tony Bartelme, The Post and Courier
(Charleston, S.C.), for “Scum”—
17 September 2017


Magazine Gold Award: Emily Anthes,
Bloomberg Businessweek, for “What Do
We Have to Do to Get the Male Pill?”—
7 August 2017.


Magazine Silver Award: Nicola Twilley,
The New Yorker, for “The Exercise
Pill”—6 November 2017


Video Spot News/Feature Reporting
(20 minutes or less) Gold Award:
Joss Fong, David Seekamp, Rubab
Shakir, and Laura Bult, Vox.com for
Netf ix, “Designer DNA, explained”—
23 May 2018.


Video Spot News/Feature
Reporting Silver Award: Jennifer Green
and Jules Bartl, BBC World Service,
for “How trees secretly talk to each
other”—28 June 2018.


Video In-Depth Reporting
(more than 20 minutes) Gold Award:
Emer Reynolds, John Murray, Clare


The winners are:


Attendees of the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Association for
the Advancement of Science will celebrate three milestones that ex-
emplify the 2019 meeting theme of science transcending boundaries.
The 150th anniversary of the presentation of the periodic table of ele-
ments helped bridge the gap between chemistry, physics, and biology,
while the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s moonwalk and the f rst
messages sent on the nascent internet erased the boundary between
Earth and space and brought the world closer together than ever.
The 2019 annual meeting, to be held 14 to 17 February in Washing-
ton, D.C., will highlight research that brings together people, ideas, and
solutions across boundaries in plenary and topical lectures, scientif c
sessions, career workshops, and public events such as Family Science
Days. Among the topics to be discussed are the challenges of climate
change, artif cial intelligence, drug discovery, criminal justice, and
more. Visit the Annual Meeting site at https://meetings.aaas.org for
registration materials and a detailed program.

Annual Meeting focuses on boundary-
breaking research

Stronge, John Rubin, and Sean B.
Carroll, A Crossing the Line and HHMI
Tangled Bank Studios Production
for PBS, “The Farthest—Voyager in
Space”—23 August 2017.
Video In-Depth Reporting Silver
Award: Jamie Lochhead and Charlotte
Hunt-Grubbe, Windfall Films for SVT2
(Sweden), Channel 4 (UK), and PBS,
for “Ozone Hole: How We Saved the
Planet”—21 May 2018 (SVT2).

Audio Gold Award: Cathy Edwards and
Marnie Chesterton, BBC World Service,
for “CrowdScience: Is Carbon Dioxide
Higher Than Ever?”—6 October 2017.
Audio Silver Award: Nicky Ouellet,
Eric Whitney, Josh Burnham, and
Nora Saks, Montana Public Radio, for
“SubSurface: Resisting Montana’s
Underwater Invaders” (series)—
20 November, 24 November,
4 December, 10 December, and
18 December 2017.

Online Gold Award: Maggie
Koerth-Baker, FiveThirtyEight, for
“The Complicated Legacy of a Panda
Who Was Really Good at Sex”—
28 November 2017.
Online Silver Award: Sarah Zhang,
The Atlantic.com, for “China Is
Genetically Engineering Monkeys
with Brain Disorders”— 8 June 2018.
Children’s Science News Gold Award:
Jeanne Miller, Muse magazine, for
“Fighting to the End”—October 2017.
Children’s Science News Silver
Award: Anna Rothschild, “Science
Magic Show Hooray” from The
Washington Post, for “Why do we have
butts?”—31 May 2018, and “Why am I
so sweaty?”—12 July 2018.

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