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1 | Danielle Gerhard, PhD The Scientist Assistant Editor @TheScientistLLC. United Kingdom | Microbial Tales from the Crypt - 3 days ago Stepping Into the Unknome - 7 months ago Bugs as Drugs to Boost Cancer Therapy - 9 months ago To Boldly Go Where No Squid Has Gone Before - 11 months ago | |
2 | Hannah Thomasy, PhD The Scientist Freelance science writer. PhD. Seattle & Toronto | DNA Metabarcoding Reveals Hidden Biodiversity - 2 months ago Electric Bacteria: Out of the Darkness and into the Light - 8 months ago To Boldly Go Where No Squid Has Gone Before - 11 months ago | |
3 | <em>The Scientist</em> Staff The Scientist Exploring Life, Inspiring Innovation. | Spying on the Enemy: Using Bacteria to Fight Antibiotic Resistance - about 1 month ago Next-Level Screening for Antimicrobial Resistance - 2 months ago | |
4 | James Woodford New Scientist Ocean Correspondent. South Coast, New South Wales | A surprisingly wide range of bacteria live inside microwaves - 2 months ago | |
5 | Meenakshi Prabhune, PhD The Scientist Editor in chief at The Scientist. | Synthetic Biology is in Fashion - 4 months ago Scientists Trot the Globe but Stay Sci-lingual - 10 months ago When Scientists Collaborate, Science Progresses - 11 months ago To Boldly Go Where No Squid Has Gone Before - 11 months ago | |
6 | Clare Watson Science Alert Science writer. Wollongong, Dharawal country | ||
7 | Tina Casey Clean Technica Tech/energy writer.
ESG and politics.
Opinions are personal. | ||
8 | Shelby Bradford, PhD The Scientist Assistant Editor @TheScientistLLC. Opinions my own. | Making Predictions from DNA - 6 months ago Clostridia to the Rescue - 7 months ago To Boldly Go Where No Squid Has Gone Before - 11 months ago | |
9 | Elisha Sauers Mashable Space reporter. Award winner. Baltimore, Maryland | ||
10 | Alex Wilkins New Scientist Reporter New Scientist. London, England |