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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 Britonsstem 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 NewsRead 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).