pt. 1: Learning the craft / Mary Knudson
Finding story ideas and sources / Philip M. Yam
Reporting from science journals / Tom Siegfried
Understanding and using statistics / Lewis Cope
Writing well about science: techniques from teachers of science writing
Taking your story to the next level / Nancy Shute
Finding a voice and a style / David Everett
pt. 2: Choosing your market / Carey Goldberg
Small newspapers / Ron Seely
Large newspapers / Robert Lee Hotz
Popular magazines / Janice Hopkins Tanne
Trade and science journals / Colin Norman
Broadcast science journalism / Joe Palca
Freelance writing / Kathryn Brown
Science books / Carl Zimmer
Popular audiences on the web / Alan Boyle
Science audiences on the web / Tabitha Powledge
Science editing / Mariette DiChristina
pt. 3: Varying your writing style / Robin Marantz Henig
Deadline writing / Gareth Cook
Investigative reporting / Antonio Regalado
Gee whiz science writing / Robert Kunzig
Explanatory writing / George Johnson
Narrative writing / James Shreeve
The science essay / Robert Kanigel
pt. 4: Covering stories in the life sciences / Deborah Blum
Medicine / Shannon Brownlee
Infectious diseases / Marilyn Chase
Nutrition / Sally Squires
Mental health / Paul Raeburn
The biology of behavior / Kevin Begos
Human genetics / Antonio Regalado
pt. 5: Covering stories in the physical and environmental sciences / Deborah Blum
Technology and engineering / Kenneth Chang
Space science / Michael D. Lemonick
The environment / Andrew C. Revkin
Earth sciences / Glennda Chui
Climate / Usha Lee McFarling
Risk reporting / Cristine Russell
Taking a different path: journalists and public information officers / the editors
pt. 6: Communicating science from institutions / John D. Toon
Universities / Earle Holland
Institutional communications during crisis / Joann Ellison Rodgers
Government agencies / Colleen Henrichsen
Nonprofits / Frank Blanchard
Corporate public relations / Marion Glick
pt. 1: Learning the craft / Mary Knudson
Finding story ideas and sources / Philip M. Yam
Reporting from science journals / Tom Siegfried
Understanding and using statistics / Lewis Cope
Writing well about science: techniques from teachers of science writing
Taking your story to the next level / Nancy Shute
Finding a voice and a style / David Everett
pt. 2: Choosing your market / Carey Goldberg
Small newspapers / Ron Seely
Large newspapers / Robert Lee Hotz
Popular magazines / Janice Hopkins Tanne
Trade and science journals / Colin Norman
Broadcast science journalism / Joe Palca
Freelance writing / Kathryn Brown
Science books / Carl Zimmer
Popular audiences on the web / Alan Boyle
Science audiences on the web / Tabitha Powledge
Science editing / Mariette DiChristina
pt. 3: Varying your writing style / Robin Marantz Henig
Deadline writing / Gareth Cook
Investigative reporting / Antonio Regalado
Gee whiz science writing / Robert Kunzig
Explanatory writing / George Johnson
Narrative writing / James Shreeve
The science essay / Robert Kanigel
pt. 4: Covering stories in the life sciences / Deborah Blum
Medicine / Shannon Brownlee
Infectious diseases / Marilyn Chase
Nutrition / Sally Squires
Mental health / Paul Raeburn
The biology of behavior / Kevin Begos
Human genetics / Antonio Regalado
pt. 5: Covering stories in the physical and environmental sciences / Deborah Blum
Technology and engineering / Kenneth Chang
Space science / Michael D. Lemonick
The environment / Andrew C. Revkin
Earth sciences / Glennda Chui
Climate / Usha Lee McFarling
Risk reporting / Cristine Russell
Taking a different path: journalists and public information officers / the editors
pt. 6: Communicating science from institutions / John D. Toon
Universities / Earle Holland
Institutional communications during crisis / Joann Ellison Rodgers
Government agencies / Colleen Henrichsen
Nonprofits / Frank Blanchard
Corporate public relations / Marion Glick