Science writing: how do you make complex issues accessible and readable?
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Science writing: how do you make complex issues accessible and readable?


As London's Royal Society prepared to award its annual book prize, we asked five top writers – Steven Pinker, James Gleick, Brian Greene, Lone Frank and Joshua Foer – to debate what makes good science writing in a technically minded age

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