Through the Noise: The State of Science Storytelling

Event ID: PP1148523

Fri, Mar 13, 2026 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Venue: Salon D (Hilton Austin Downtown)

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Summary

Science is a human endeavor, built on curiosity and beauty. So science stories are, at heart, human stories. But as we grapple with paradigm-shifting technologies, changing political landscapes and more, what is the future of science storytelling? What kinds of science stories can break through all the noise, and why? Leaders from documentary film, journalism, and public radio will explore today’s science media landscape - the challenges ahead, as well as the opportunities that might emerge.

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