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Matt Kaplan

Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent for The Economist who collaborated also with National Geographic, The New York Times, Scientific American, Nature, New Scientist. He has written two books about explanations of natural phenomena provided in mythical narratives: The Science of Monsters (2013) and Science of the Magical (2015). The motto of his website and blog: “So much science, so little time” illustrates how wide the area of Kaplan’s scientific interests is.  According to his own auto-presentation, he wrote about Star Wars, jellyfishes, seismology, female spiders and much more. One can also find dozens of posts on medicine and biology in his blog.


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Official website (accessed: June 28, 2018).

Twitter profile (accessed: June 28, 2018).



Bio prepared by Joanna Kłos, University of Warsaw, joanna.klos@student.uw.edu.pl


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Matt Kaplan

Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent for The Economist who collaborated also with National Geographic, The New York Times, Scientific American, Nature, New Scientist. He has written two books about explanations of natural phenomena provided in mythical narratives: The Science of Monsters (2013) and Science of the Magical (2015). The motto of his website and blog: “So much science, so little time” illustrates how wide the area of Kaplan’s scientific interests is.  According to his own auto-presentation, he wrote about Star Wars, jellyfishes, seismology, female spiders and much more. One can also find dozens of posts on medicine and biology in his blog.


Sources:

Official website (accessed: June 28, 2018).

Twitter profile (accessed: June 28, 2018).



Bio prepared by Joanna Kłos, University of Warsaw, joanna.klos@student.uw.edu.pl


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