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Who is Michael Brooks?

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Michael Brooks, who holds a PhD in quantum physics, is an author, journalist and broadcaster. He is a consultant at NewScientist, a weekly magazine with over three quarters of a million readers worldwide, and the author of the acclaimed non-fiction title 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense and the techno-thriller Entanglement.

His writing has also appeared in the Guardian, the Independent, the Observer, the Times Higher Education, the Philadelphia Inquirerand (his proudest byline) Playboy. He has lectured at New York University, The American Museum of Natural History and Cambridge University. As well as contributing to traditional outlets for science, such as BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme and Material World, he has a regular live slot on the George Lamb Show on BBC’s 6 Music radio station, where he is regularly asked to explain everything in the universe.

For television, he has appeared in a Channel Four documentary on Time Travel (which he co-scripted) and discussed alien invasions on More 4 News. He is a regular speaker and debate chair at the Brighton Science Festival.

Michael Brooks's blog: Aetherwatch - latest

The Battle of Bosworth: a loser's diary

Posted: 5/10/2010 11:11:00 AM

Friday 12 March Am called into the editor’s office at New Scientist. My former colleagues have already warned me what’s coming. I can’t decide if it’s a good idea or not. The editor, Roger Highfield, has this way of putting things: “it’ll be fun… you don’t have to say yes straight away… we... more

Tredinnick's Best Bits

Posted: 5/5/2010 11:46:00 AM

  I thought, on the eve of the polls opening, it would be fun to look at the wisdom that David Tredinnick, a sitting MP for 23 years, has offered up during this campaign: “…if the sun affects our lives and the moon affects our cycles, there is a certain logic, I would suggest, that other heavenly bodies might have ... more