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    1. Biotechnology and the American media: the policy process and the elite press, 1970 to 1999

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    2. Complexity in environment reporting is critical to public decision-making

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    3. Does the popular media adequately cover highly polarized scientific issues? Science reporting needs to consider the social context of controversy

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    4. Does the popular media adequately cover highly polarized scientific issues?: science reporters miss nuance

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    8. Quantifying scientific risk communications of agrobiotechnology

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    9. Rethinking the science beat

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