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AAAS Science Journalism Awards

2003 JUDGES

Alan Boyle

Alan Boyle

As MSNBC.com's science editor, Alan Boyle deals with space shots, quantum dots, nanobots and more. He covers space exploration and the physical sciences, plus scientific frills involving dinosaurs, ruins and high-tech for the leading news site on the Internet. Before joining MSNBC.com in 1996, he worked for almost 20 years at newspapers in Seattle, Cincinnati and Spokane. As an editor and reporter, Boyle has survived a hurricane, a volcanic eruption and an earthquake — and he has faith he'll survive the Internet as well.

 
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