Phys.org

Phys.org is an online science, research and technology news aggregator offering briefs from press releases and reports from news agencies (a form of journalism sometimes pejoratively called churnalism).[1][2][3] The website also produces its own science journalism.[4][5] Phys.org is one of the most updated science websites, with an average of 98 posts per day.[6] It is part of the Science X network of websites, headquartered on the Isle of Man, United Kingdom. In April 2011, Phys.org launched the Medical Xpress site dedicated to content on medicine and health.[7]

Phys.org
Available inEnglish
Founded2004 (2004)
Headquarters
URLwww.phys.org

See also

References

  1. Shipman, W. Matthew (2015). Handbook for Science Public Information Officers. University of Chicago Press. 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. Susan Chenelle, Audrey Fisch (2016). Connecting Across Disciplines: Collaborating with Informational Text. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 27. ISBN 978-1475820294.
  5. Sievert, Scott; Patel, Purav. "Interactive Science Communication".
  6. Ranger, Mathieu; Bultitude, Karen (October 30, 2014). "'The kind of mildly curious sort of science interested person like me': Science bloggers' practices relating to audience recruitment". Public Understanding of Science. 25 (3): 361–378. doi:10.1177/0963662514555054. PMC 4819792. PMID 25361791.
  7. "PhysOrg.com Spins Off Medical News Channel To Create Medical Xpress". PRWeb. Retrieved 2022-06-08.


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