If you were a reporter, what would you want to cover?

Irwin

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If you were a journalist, what would you want to cover? Sports? Politics? Culture? Food? Movies? Science? Technology? Something else?
 

in depth on "the Space Force" with visits to all the missile sites, the new "invisibility" on the Stealth Fighters, their "remote viewing" technology,
their new "mind reading" techniques, and especially ANY ENDEAVORS INTO TIME TRAVEL!
I could spend weeks, months, YEARS investigating this!
 
I would like to be the news media science correspondent who gets the first interview with the:

1. Geneticist who discovers that two people can share the same DNA.

www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/can-two-people-have-the-same-dna/


2. NOAA scientist that discovers that two identical snowflakes actually exist.

www.westhillbb.com/blog/2018/11/no-snowflakes-alike-discovered-vermont/


3. Psychiatrist that proves psychics are actually unable to predict the winning lottery numbers instead of telling every TV show host that it would be unethical for them to exploit that mystic secret and become billionaires.

www.quora.com/if-psychics-are-supposed-to-know-the-future-how-come-they-never-win-the-lottery


4. Forensic scientist discovers that two different people on Earth (One man on death row for triple homicide and the other man a billionaire who hunts for months in the wild) actually have identical fingerprints.

www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-chance-of-identical-fingerprints-1-in-64-trillion/

 
Neuroscience is fascinating. One day scientists will uncover the secrets of how memories are formed and how consciousness arises in the brain.
Neuroscience would've been my discipline had I the foresight to stay in school. instead of running off to join the Merchant Marines.
 


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