Science, The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation., Technology, The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry or school labs., News, A timely report on recent scientific discoveries or technological updates on campus., Data, The raw facts, figures, and statistics that provide the "proof" for your science story., Relevance, The quality of a story that explains why the science matters to the students' daily lives., Simplicity, The art of explaining complex ideas without using "big words" that confuse the reader., Accuracy, The most important rule in science writing: ensuring every fact and decimal point is correct., Lead, The opening paragraph that summarizes the most important scientific findings (The "Who, What, When, Where, Why")., Objectivity, The principle of presenting information in a manner that is free from personal biases, value commitments, or personal interest, Contextualization, It involves placing the information within its broader context to enhance understanding and relevance.

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