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SCIENCE WRITERS: Q&A's


Annalee Newitz is such a geek… and it’s totally not a problem. In fact, it’s pretty awesome. The 39 year-old writer grew up in Irvine, California, went to school at Berkeley, and currently lives in San Francisco—leaving in her wake a string of lifestyles she rejected for the geeky one into which she fits perfectly. [...]
 Mitch Waldrop is not shy about his passion for the sciences. He is the co-editor of editorials and senior editor for news and features for Nature magazine in Washington DC. But before that, he earned a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. When the demand for scientists became scarce, Waldrop took [...]
Among the many topics Karen Heyman has covered during her career as a freelance science writer are neuroscience, genetics, and the Internet. Although she originally studied Film at New York University, Heyman found herself more interested in the Internet, which was experiencing huge growth in the mid-90’s. She worked as a technology and entertainment writer, [...]

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