
Gilead Amit
Deputy Science Editor at The Economist
Deputy science editor @TheEconomist. Former deputy feature head @NewScientist. Quondam physicist. Views my own. [email protected]
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Oct 8, 2024 |
economist.com | Gilead Amit
Science & technology | The 2024 Nobel prizesThe award, to Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield, stretches the definition of the field Oct 8th 2024NOBEL SCIENCE prizes are awarded in three areas: physics, chemistry and physiology or medicine. But occasionally some noteworthy discovery comes along that does not really fit into any of them. In 1973, for example, three pioneering students of animal behaviour, who worked on honeybees, geese and sticklebacks, were shoehorned into the physiology category.
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Dec 29, 2023 |
kultura.gazetaprawna.pl | Gilead Amit
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Nov 17, 2023 |
thewest.com.au | Gilead Amit |Rachel Lloyd |Jonathan Rosenthal |Tom Standage |Pratibha Thaker |Christopher Wilson
Here is a selection of noteworthy metrics that are worth keeping an eye on in 2024, from solar-cell technology to superhero movies. Some are merely fun — while others are potentially world-changing. Will the cost of launching things into orbit fall further? The cost of launching things into space has plunged over the past decade, a direct consequence of the development of reusable rockets by SpaceX, the rocket-launch company founded by Elon Musk.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
economist.com | Gilead Amit |Rachel Lloyd |Tom Standage |Jonathan Rosenthal
Some are merely fun—while others are potentially world-changingBy Gilead Amit, Rachel Lloyd, Jonathan Rosenthal, Tom Standage, Pratibha Thaker and Christopher WilsonSometimes the best way to follow a trend is to plot it on a chart. Here is a selection of noteworthy metrics that are worth keeping an eye on in 2024, from solar-cell technology to superhero movies. Some are merely fun—while others are potentially world-changing. Will the cost of launching things into orbit fall further?
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Apr 10, 2019 |
newscientist.com | Gilead Amit
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RT @gileadamit: Pleased to say these temporary editing responsibilities have now become permanent. Very open to hearing from any freelance…

Pleased to say these temporary editing responsibilities have now become permanent. Very open to hearing from any freelance writers who’d like to see their work in our pages. Email in bio.

I’ll be editing the Science and Technology section @TheEconomist on and off over the next few months, so very keen to receive pitches from freelancers who get our style. Feel free to pass on.

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