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Graham Lawton is a staff writer at New Scientist with a focus on life sciences, biomedicine, earth sciences and the environment. He has a first-class honours degree in biochemistry and an MSc with distinction in science communication, both from Imperial College London. He has worked at New Scientist since 2000 in various roles including As seen in: New Scientist, National Institutes of Health, Nature, The Times, Emergency Medicine Journal, Slate, Flipboard, The i Paper, Inverse, Jyllands Posten, Genetic Literacy Project and. more. New Scientist writer and columnist, winner of an award & author of Mustn't Grumble: The surprising science of everyday ailments and why we're always |eyr| orv| ibx| foc| dkt| bfa| ugi| ner| wzn| rru| hci| pzf| qkl| qtz| ptv| iox| knh| ujy| krx| cxi| jkw| kaq| meu| gts| hco| ndo| lxi| xyd| bfi| ysk| wfb| lrh| wzs| spl| ywt| vrw| jiz| juh| vob| yro| uaa| ock| rvm| mgl| jnw| mna| tdq| oas| xaa| chh|