Earle M. Holland

Science Writing/Science Communications/Research Risk Communications

 

Opinion/Editorials

"To Report or Repeat?  Finding that press releases hype research does not diminish journalists responsibility," The Observatory for the Columbia Journalism Review online, May 12, 2009.

"Facebook and Procrastination: Runaway coverage mistakes correlation for causation," The Observatory for the Columbia Journalism Review online, May 08, 2009.

"Press Release by Science Reporting," The Observatory for the Columbia Journalism Review online November 19, 2008.

"The True Challenge For Science Journalists," The Observatory for the Columbia Journalism Review online, August 4, 2008.

"What's wrong with NASA's openness"

An unpublished Op-Ed, April 3, 2006.

"Documentary's fact-finding was flawed"

Op-Ed Column, The Columbus Dispatch, October 8, 2005.

PIO Column, ScienceWriters, Volume 54, Number 4, Fall 2005

Column outlining conflict over ABC News reactor safety documentary.

"Home's a state of mind: Writer finds solace in South," Birmingham Post-Herald, June 18, 2004.

Personal essay on leaving home.

"Good Science Needs Good Reporting"

Op-Ed Column, The Scientist, December 15, 1986.

Periodical Features

"A Peacetime War"

In-depth Feature, OSU Quest

"A Soldier's Story"

An accompanying essay

"Wonder, Wonder Everywhere"

Essay in OSU Quest

"What Does A White Boy Know About Growing Up Black In The South?

Essay in OSU Quest

Research Stories

"Methamphetamine Drastically Increases Virus' Ability To Replicate In Brain Tissue," 3/12/03.

"22nd Amino Acid Synthesized And Added To Genetic Code Of E. Coli Bacteria," 9/13/04.

"Major Climate Change Occurred 5,200 Years Ago: Evidence Suggests That History Could Repeat Itself," 12/13/04.

Newspaper Science Columns

[Coming]

Science Communications Materials

Original chapter for NASW's "A Field Guide for Science Writers"

"Working with Science Information Specialists," chapter for Handbook on Communicating and Disseminating Behavioral Science.