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When reporting current events, writers for newspaper and magazine articles often need to include a scientific viewpoint to help make their information sound more reliable. Take for instance, a news report concerning a volcano eruption, if the writer simply states that the volcano erupted, they don’t have a story; they has a line. If the writer wishes to delve further into the subject and develop a credible story, then facts will need to be researched.

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Current issues in science

Current events in science cover the issue related to life on the planet. It will cover recent happenings in these different areas. To learn more visit currenteventscience.net.

http://www.currenteventscience.net

Date Added 10-20-2007
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