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Phys.org
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Type of site
Science News
Available inEnglish
URLphys.org

Phys.org is a science, research and technology churnalism website, similar to EurekAlert! and ScienceDaily.[1][2][3][4][5] In April 2011 Phys.org started the site Medical Xpress for its content about medicine and health.[6]

References

  1. ^ Shipman, W. Matthew (2015). Handbook for Science Public Information Officers. University of Chicago Press. p. 42. ISBN 9780226179469.
  2. ^ Timmer, John (23 September 2009). "PR or science journalism? It's getting harder to tell". Ars Technica.
  3. ^ Yong, Ed (11 January 2010). "Adapting to the new ecosystem of science journalism". National Geographic Phenomena.
  4. ^ Choi, Charles Q. (January 24, 2012). "From the Writer s Desk: The Dangers of Press Releases". Scientific American Blog Network.
  5. ^ Shipman, Matt (16 April 2014). "The News Release Is Dead, Long Live the News Release". Science Communication Breakdown.
  6. ^ "Press Release: PhysOrg.com Spins Off Medical News Channel to Create Medical Xpress". PhysOrg via PRWeb. December 15, 2011.