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Paul Rincon (born 1977) is a British journalist specialising in science and technology. He currently works as a science and technology journalist for BBC News, where he has reported across online, radio and television platforms. He covers a wide range of subjects, including astronomy, crewed and robotic spaceflight, human evolution, crustaceans[1] and particle physics.
Popular science
editRincon received a special citation at the 2009 Sir Arthur Clarke Awards, held at Charterhouse School in Godalming, UK, where the BBC News Science Team was awarded the prize for best space reporting.
External links
edit- Paul Rincon Archived 16 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine at Journalisted
- Sir Arthur Clarke Awards 2009
- Frozen baby mammoth coverage, Knight Science Journalism Tracker (MIT)
- Active glacier found on Mars, Knight Science Journalism Tracker (MIT)
References
edit- ^ Rincon, Paul (31 January 2018). "Stop boiling lobsters alive, says campaign". BBC News. Retrieved 6 February 2020.