science-editing

Science is Fallible: Angela Saini

In this episode, I interviewed Angela Saini with Dr. Mike Love. Angela is a prominent author interested in bridging science and society. Her works include the fantastic books: ⁠Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research That’s Rewriting the Story ⁠⁠Superior: The Return of Race Science ⁠The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality Transcription Transcription rendered by Zoom Angela Saini: Yeah. My name’s Angela Saney. I’m a science journalist and author Right now, I teach science writing at MIT, and I’m a Moynihan public scholar at CCNY until the end of next year.

Science is a Living, Breathing Process: Dr. Holden Thorp

In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Holden Thorp, the Editor-In-Chief of Science Magazine. Formerly, he was Provost of Washington University in St. Louis and spent three decades at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), where he was Chancellor, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and a Kenan Professor of Chemistry. Transcription Transcribed by Caden Sweet (he/him) JP: Start recording. So yeah, Holden. Let’s start with like a short autobiography.