Michael Lemonick
Michael Lemonick is an opinion editor at Scientific American, a former senior staff writer at Climate Central[1] and a former senior science writer at Time.[2] He has also written for Discover,[3] Yale Environment 360, Scientific American, and others, and has written a number of popular-level books on science and astrophysics, including The Georgian Star: How William and Caroline Herschel Revolutionized Our Understanding of the Cosmos,[4] Echo of the Big Bang,[5] Other Worlds: The Search For Life in the Universe,[6] and Mirror Earth: The Search for Our Planet's Twin.[7]
Son of Princeton University physics professor and administrator Aaron Lemonick [8] and native of Princeton, New Jersey, Lemonick earned degrees at Harvard University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He teaches communications and journalism at Princeton University.[9] He currently resides in Princeton with his wife Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick, a photographer and photography instructor at Princeton Day School.
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References
- ↑ Bio climatecentral.org
- ↑ Lemonick has written more than 50 cover stories on topics for Time magazine, including the topics of climate change, astronomy, addiction, and human origins.
- ↑ The World's Hardest working Telescope
- ↑ The Georgian Star
- ↑ Echo of the Big Bang,
- ↑ Other Worlds: The Search For Life in the Universe
- ↑
- ↑ http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_new/PAW03-04/10-0310/moment.html
- ↑ Lecturer in Astrophysical Sciences