3. it’s simpler if you have an
involving one
Angelina Jolie OpEd on New York Times
4. First and foremost:
practical consequences
on everyday life
and for this reason
matter of debate
Labelling Gmo elements in food. Source: New York Times
5. It’s all about the very first line, if
it’s catchy journalists will bother
you
Source: Nanotechnology now
Remember: you’re not on peer review
6. Allow me to suggest you
an easy way to spread the
mesage: be social
An italian relevant group
on Facebook is
“Dibattito scienza”
7. Focus on your audience.
Are you talking to a
general newspaper or a
science mag?
Story: Naked rats don’t get cancer
Nature Vs National Geographic
8. To be synthetic is not a
crime. Not even to use
wide known examples.
A serious man by Cohen brothers
9. An exercise on a
contentious issue:
should we experiment
treatments on animals?
Two questions:
1) does it work?
2) it’s ethical?