"I'm gla gd ad. I'm glad that feeling is out there in the world," says John Sutter. "Nature has in my mind so much prestige, and i feel like your final detemnation is going to be nature,. if you become a hard, coarse, super science person", he adds. 'You get in there as gd as good,' writes writer-turned-curator of science communication David Frum. "'It's crazy' why would you ever ask why a peacock has feathers like that? It's weird."
In this episode, we sit down with Henry Ernest Gee, the paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and senior editor of the scientific journal Nature.
I was honored to get the opportunity chat with one of the absolute titans of science journalism and science communication about his new book: A Very Short History of Life on Earth, 4.6 billion years in 12 chapters.
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