As a remote scientific writer, your duties typically include writing and editing scientific news releases, reports, and articles for a journal, trade publication, magazine, or newspaper. You might also contribute multimedia content to specialized science or technology websites, or report on a scientific discovery through a TV news or radio program. As part of your responsibilities, you attend scientific meetings, interview scientists, perform research, study trends and patterns, and publish your analyses to enrich your respective fields. Many scientific writers work remotely or accept freelance writing projects to supplement their positions at universities, public schools, corporations, or government agencies.