Academies Announce 2005 Communication Award Winners
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September 22 -- John M. Barry, writer of The Great Influenza; Gareth Cook, science reporter for The Boston Globe;and Thomas Levenson, producer of NOVA's Origins: Back to the Beginning have been named winners of the 2005 National Academies Communication Awards. Part of the National Academies' Keck Futures Initiative, the awards recognize excellence in reporting and communicating science, medicine and engineering to the general public. Each winner will receive a $20,000 cash award during a ceremony on Nov. 10.