The first-of-its-kind analysis of Cicero’s air quality by the Cicero Independiente and MuckRock revealed the reality of air pollution in the area, giving residents answers about their health, and the industries next door.
Sharon Muzaki Selected for Africa and Middle East Fellowship
The inaugural recipient of this fellowship, Muzaki will join the other KSJ fellows in Cambridge, to learn from some of the world’s top scientists and storytellers.
KSJ Announces 2024-25 Fellowship Class
The internationally renowned Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is pleased to announce the ten esteemed science journalists who will make up its 2024-25 fellowship class. Selected from more than 180 applicants, the group comprises award-winning print, photo, and multimedia journalists hailing from around the globe. “It’s a pleasure to bring this smart and thoughtful […]
When Genetics and the Law Collide: An Interview With Nicky Phillips
The Knight Science Journalism Fellow reflects on her reporting of a murder mystery solved, in part, by science.
Victor K. McElheny Award Now Accepting Submissions
The award, now in its sixth year, will honor one outstanding work of local or regional science journalism with a $10,000 prize.
‘I Can’t Stay Silent’: Dyna Rochmyaningsih on Covering Indonesia’s Environmental Crisis
The Sumatra-based reporter, currently a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, often finds herself navigating the terrain where science and politics clash.