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  • A person’s hands resting on a typewriter, which has typed the word “News” on a piece of paper.
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    From lab to headlines: the role of press releases in science communication

    ByElena Reiriz Martínez April 2, 2025April 2, 2025

    Authors determined basic research is covered just as much as applied research in EurekAlert! press releases spanning 2015 to 2022.

  • Four plastic bags floating underwater, their translucent appearance resembling jellyfish. The image highlights ocean pollution and the impact of plastic pollution on marine life.
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    Double Trouble: Two Narratives in Ocean Science Communication 

    ByMykyta ‘Nik’ Kliapets March 19, 2025July 31, 2025

    Researchers find that plastic pollution is often framed as a health issue with social responsibility in press releases, while ocean climate change is mostly portrayed as a sociopolitical issue.

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