Paul Rincon

British journalist

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.

Rincon 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.

  • Paul Rincon 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

  1. ^ Rincon, Paul (31 January 2018). "Stop boiling lobsters alive, says campaign". BBC News. Retrieved 6 February 2020.