February 22, 2012

About Inside Science

Inside Science provides editorially independent research news and information on science, engineering, mathematics, and related fields for general audiences through television, print and the Web.

Inside Science News Service (ISNS) produces journalistic articles on research news and related topics for the general public, ready to run for syndication and attributed reporting by other news organizations:

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  • U.S. News & World Report
  • LiveScience
  • Space.com
  • Discovery News
  • NBC's Today show website
  • MSNBC.com
  • Knight Science Journalism Tracker.

Inside Science Minds features guest columns on research and development and public policy penned by noted scientists, scholars, engineers, mathematicians, government officials and other key figures in the science community and allied fields.

Inside Science Currents is a blog that features posts about science news and related topics by the Inside Science team of writers and editors.

Inside Science Television (ISTV) produces short-form news vignettes about cutting-edge research and development in science, engineering, and mathematics designed to fit seamlessly into local television newscasts in markets across the United States and internationally.

Behind Inside Science

Inside Science is supported by the American Institute of Physics (AIP), a nonprofit publisher of scientific journals, based in College Park, MD, and a group of underwriters that include multiple science, technology, engineering, and mathematics organizations. Inside Science is a division of the News and Media Services department within AIP's Physics Resources Center. Jim Allen is the director of News and Media Services for AIP.

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The Inside Science Team