I'm an Indian biologist-turned science journalist and an Assistant Editor at The Scientist.
In nearly three years as a science journalist, I have authored more than 160 articles, which have appeared in Scientific American, Knowable Magazine, New Scientist, Live Science, and The Hindu among others. More about me.
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Anna Giuliano’s research on HPV infections and vaccines helped transform cervical cancer from a leading killer into a disease that the WHO now believes can be eliminated.
Fossilized microscopic algae offer insights into historic environmental conditions and provide a clearer picture of how the climate has changed through the ages.
A combination of physiological, neurological, genetic, and habit-linked factors influences how prone one is to feeling motion sickness.
A complete list of my published articles is here.