Jennifer Richler received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Michigan and is now
a science writer living in Bloomington, Ind..
Not exact matches
Richard Dawkins, in his celebrated book, The Selfish Gene, exemplifies the same position.3 And a similar reduction of biology to a molecular
science may be found in the writings of E.O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, Jacques Monod and numerous other highly respected scientific
writers.4 In Chance and Necessity, for example, Monod gives one of the most forceful renditions of the view that biochemical analysis is «obviously» the sole avenue to understanding the secret of
life.5 Decades ago Jacques Loeb had already set forth the program of inquiry still emulated today by many biologists:
Writers of
science fiction have field days imagining how universes with stronger and weaker forces of gravity or different ratios of weights of protons and neutrons could lead to forms of intelligent
life.
But it was customary to pay a penny a word, half a cent a word, and so
science fiction
writers, in order to make a
living, had to go extremely fast.
As a senior
writer for
Live Science, Laura Geggel covers general science, including the environment and amazing a
Science, Laura Geggel covers general
science, including the environment and amazing a
science, including the environment and amazing animals.
Natalie Wolchover was a staff
writer for
Live Science from 2010 to 2012.
A
science teacher,
writer, and filmmaker, he has spent most of his professional
life sharing his passion for
science and education with the public.
Science writer Arney uses the «mitten cat» mutation as a springboard to explain all things DNA in this winning primer on «the cookbook of
life.»
Chris Woolston is a freelance
science and medical
writer living in Billings, Mont...
We are proud to introduce Discover readers to acclaimed
science writer Stephen S. Hall, whose most recent book is Merchants of Immortality: Chasing the Dream of Human
Life Extension.
Editor, Special Projects - Elizabeth Quill News Director - Macon Morehouse Digital Director - Kate Travis Features Editor - Cori Vanchieri Managing Editor, Magazine - Erin Wayman Deputy News Editor - Katy Daigle Associate Editor - Emily DeMarco Associate Editor - Cassie Martin Web Producer - Helen Thompson Audience Engagement Editor - Mike Denison Astronomy - Lisa Grossman Behavioral Sciences - Bruce Bower Biomedicine - Aimee Cunningham Earth & Climate - Carolyn Gramling
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Science Writing Intern - Dan Garisto Contributing Correspondents - Laura Beil, Laura Sanders, Tom Siegfried, Alexandra Witze
But in Beyond Human: How Cutting - Edge
Science Is Extending Our Lives (Thomas Dunne Books, 2016; 304 pages), science writer Eve Herold goes a step further and examines medical innovations emerging in robotics, genetics and nanotechnology that promise to enhance our bodies and
Science Is Extending Our
Lives (Thomas Dunne Books, 2016; 304 pages),
science writer Eve Herold goes a step further and examines medical innovations emerging in robotics, genetics and nanotechnology that promise to enhance our bodies and
science writer Eve Herold goes a step further and examines medical innovations emerging in robotics, genetics and nanotechnology that promise to enhance our bodies and minds.
He has been a staff
writer at
Science since 2005 and has been writing for a
living since 1999, when he completed the
Science Communication Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
DAVID DOBBS is a freelance
science and medical
writer who
lives in Montpelier, Vt..
► In this week's
Science Careers - produced Working Life column, Ranjan Mukherjee explains why, after 3 decades in science, he is launching a career as a
Science Careers - produced Working
Life column, Ranjan Mukherjee explains why, after 3 decades in
science, he is launching a career as a
science, he is launching a career as a
writer.
My former boss, Chris Dobson, was however generous enough to allow me to stay on in my old office and to earn my
living as a
science writer from there.
4 October 2016 Annual AAAS - Hitachi Lecture on
Science and Society Focus: I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life Featuring: Ed Yong, science writer, The A
Science and Society Focus: I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of
Life Featuring: Ed Yong,
science writer, The A
science writer, The Atlantic
«It was the first time in my
life that I had to chair a scientific event of this sort escorted by the police,» says Daniela Ovadia, a
science writer who was invited to moderate the event in Milan.
Each coalition member, the
writers said, has also agreed to help graduate students and fellows better explore alternative career paths, improve mentoring, and work to improve diversity in the
life sciences workforce.
Corey S. Powell is a
science writer, blogger and editor
living in Brooklyn, N.Y..
Fourth, the implication that computers will «want» to do something (like convert the world into paperclips) means AI has emotions, but as
science writer Michael Chorost notes, «the minute an A.I. wants anything, it will
live in a universe with rewards and punishments — including punishments from us for behaving badly.»
In Survival Secrets of Freelance
Writers, Canadian correspondent and frequent freelancer Andrew Fazekas joins a select group of freelance writers in offering advice on surviving in this hectic world and noting that earning a living as an independent science writer takes discipline, perseverance, and a thic
Writers, Canadian correspondent and frequent freelancer Andrew Fazekas joins a select group of freelance
writers in offering advice on surviving in this hectic world and noting that earning a living as an independent science writer takes discipline, perseverance, and a thic
writers in offering advice on surviving in this hectic world and noting that earning a
living as an independent
science writer takes discipline, perseverance, and a thick skin.
On the eve of
science writer Katie Worth's experiment to
live on Mars time and blog about how it feels, she explains how
living between time zones across the universe without guidance from sleep scientists can prove disastrous
Charles Q. Choi is a contributing
writer for
Live Science and Space.com.
Andrea Mustain was a staff
writer for
Live Science from 2010 to 2012.
Many
science - fiction
writers have proposed
life - forms that use alternate elemental building blocks, often silicon instead of carbon, but this marks the first known case in a real organism.
Jake Buehler is a Seattle area
science writer with an adoration for the Tree of
Life's weird, wild, and unsung — follow him on Twitter or at his blog.
It looked a bit as if a fungus had suddenly grown from the Martian soil and prompted a law suit in a California court by
science writer Rhawn Joseph, who claimed that the rock was a
living organism that NASA refused to investigate properly.
Every week, our hosts sit down with
science researchers,
writers, authors, journalists, and experts to discuss
science from the past, the
science that affects our
lives today, and how
science might change our future.
«Tau Ceti has been a popular destination for
science fiction
writers and everyone's imagination as somewhere there could possibly be
life, but even though
life around Tau Ceti may be unlikely, it should not be seen as a letdown, but should invigorate our minds to consider what exotic planets likely orbit the star, and the new and unusual planets that may exist in this vast universe,» says Pagano.
PlanRad
Live welcomes space historian and writer Andrew Chaikin, former NASA Mars Czar Scott Hubbard, and Bill Nye the Science Guy to a live conversation at Planetfest: Curiosity Knows No Bounds, just a few hours before the triumphant landing of the big new rover on M
Live welcomes space historian and
writer Andrew Chaikin, former NASA Mars Czar Scott Hubbard, and Bill Nye the
Science Guy to a
live conversation at Planetfest: Curiosity Knows No Bounds, just a few hours before the triumphant landing of the big new rover on M
live conversation at Planetfest: Curiosity Knows No Bounds, just a few hours before the triumphant landing of the big new rover on Mars.
Author: Emily Singer is a senior
writer and contributing editor at Quanta Magazine covering the
life sciences.
Below is a Q&A with Fosang by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology's
science writer, Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay, to find out about Fosang's research interests, career trajectory and
life outside the laboratory.
PlanRad
Live welcomes former NASA Mars Czar Scott Hubbard, space historian and writer Andrew Chaikin and Bill Nye the Science Guy to a live conversation at Planetfest 2012, just a few hours before the triumphant landing of Curiosity on M
Live welcomes former NASA Mars Czar Scott Hubbard, space historian and
writer Andrew Chaikin and Bill Nye the
Science Guy to a
live conversation at Planetfest 2012, just a few hours before the triumphant landing of Curiosity on M
live conversation at Planetfest 2012, just a few hours before the triumphant landing of Curiosity on Mars.
Previously, Andrea was a
writer and reporter for
Live Science and Space.com, reporting on climate change, weather and other science - related
Science and Space.com, reporting on climate change, weather and other
science - related
science - related topics.
This first
Live 360 will also include a Q&A with a line - up of
science experts,
writers and thinkers, and will take questions from the Facebook audience.
Science fiction
writer and proto - astrobiologist Arthur C. Clarke famously wrote decades ago that the first
life found beyond Earth would most likely be in the oceans of Europa.
Bruce Grierson is a social
science writer who
lives in North Vancouver, BC, with his wife and two daughters.
Fred Cicetti is a contributing
writer for
Live Science who specializes in health.
Joseph Bennington - Castro is a Hawaii - based contributing
writer for
Live Science and Space.com.
Jessie Szalay is a contributing
writer for
Live Science.
The world of Wakanda, a fictional African nation that is the world's most technologically advanced but also quite possibly the world's most secretive, is a bright, gleaming utopia for its citizens, who
live in a society where easy access to the metal vibranium means the kind of post-scarcity society that
science fiction
writers have been dreaming about for decades.
«I think it was [
science fiction
writer Robert] Heinlein who said that in
living life, one should «take big bites.
Writing in the 11 May issue of Tes,
science writer Kat Arney explores the reality of
living with an anxiety disorder.
** Over 80 Printables ** Included in this Knights and Castles Activity Pack — Knights and Castles Differentiated Worksheets for Emergent Readers and
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science / materials worksheets (Best materials for a Castle)- Real
Life Castle Pictures showing Castles in England and Europe (excellent for discussion and visual learners).
Goals include making all children literate readers and
writers by third grade and incorporating math skills in their everyday
lives and in their understanding of such other subjects as
science, social
science, the arts, and physical education.
«Kim Haynes, a K - 12 teacher and freelance
writer, directs students to make collages that represent concepts, such as a biological
life cycle,» writes Todd Finley (@finleyt); «Bates Middle School, in Annapolis, teaches velocity and acceleration in 8th grade
science by having students reflect on paintings that depict battling ships being fired upon by cannons.»
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Sales are great, press releases, interviews,
live radio guest appearances are exciting, climbing the ranks and entering the Top 100 Best Selling Authors in
Science Fiction multiple times is exhilarating, but nothing beats the support from readers and friends, and fellow
writers who share this thrill with me.
As Tiptree, Sheldon cultivated a rich and prolific letter - writing
life, developing long - term relationships with many famous authors and intellectuals, including the
science fiction
writers Philip K Dick and Ursula Le Guin.