By: Dannie Peng
Tianwen-2 spacecraft is equipped with varying sampling modes to perform best in uncertain terrain of 2016 HO3 asteroid
Dannie Peng is a Science Reporter at the South China Morning Post (SCMP). She focuses on science stories in China, with a keen interest in the scientific community and the societal impacts of scientific advances, while also covering themes such as healthcare, environmental issues, and technology. Dannie has been featured in MSN, Newswav, The Star Online, and SCMP, and has received several awards for her investigative reporting.
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Dannie Peng's work predominantly focuses on scientific themes, with an emphasis on China. Her coverage includes expert commentary and data citations, indicating a preference for well-informed sources who can provide insights into significant developments in the fields of science, technology, medicine, and education in China.
Given her focus on expert commentary and data-driven content, she is likely to be receptive to pitches from authoritative figures within the scientific community who have direct knowledge or involvement in groundbreaking research or innovations related to China.
Pitches should emphasize tangible impacts or implications of scientific breakthroughs as Dannie appears interested in how these advancements affect society at large. Additionally, given her focus on Chinese scientific achievements globally and international collaborations involving Chinese researchers would also be relevant angles to explore when reaching out.
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