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What did the 2006 Media Fellows get up to?
Elli Leadbeater was at the BBC and
produced a radio show
. She also wrote online pieces about
whales
,
stars
and
ferocious ants
.
Mark Rodgers got a
'splash' (front page piece)
at the Times Higher Education Supplement, as well as a few other pieces.
Natasha Tian, working at the Scotsman, had articles published about
Ancient Britons
,
stem cells
,
stars
, and the
brain
. She also had 2 other stories about
IQ
, and
allergies
.
Hannah Devlin saw her
writing published in the Times
. Her piece on
ageing
got in the weekend papers and her article on
terror suspects
got on the front page of Saturday's paper. Other articles included one on
lunar craft
, and
self-harming
.
Helen O'Brien wrote a
piece on sea urchins
in the Guardian, one on
stroke patients
and another on
ecstasy
. She was also involved with a
podcast
. Other articles included one on
birds
.
Sima Adhya was busy gathering information for the Financial Times and can be seen, along with Elli, who was placed the BBC, at a press conference as
shown on the BBC 10 o'clock News
.
Read her articles
on issues ranging from ultrasound, to flooding, to obesity.
Lucy Heady had a piece published in Nature Online, about how our
tongues detect sour tastes
. She also contributed to a
newsblog article on what the universe is made of
.
Courtenay Norbury was in Dublin at the Irish Times and wrote a piece on
stroke patients (pdf 1452KB)
.
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