Sally Adee
Sally Adee is a science and technology writer. Most recently, she was a features editor at New Scientist , where she wrote some of its most lasting content, including a 2012 feature that broke the bioelectricity technology to the general public and is cited in Yuval Noah Harari's Homo Deus . Adee's writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Economist , BBC Future , and Quartz. She has spoken on the Economist 's Intelligence podcast, NPR's Radiolab, Canadian Broadcasting's The Current ,...See more
Sally Adee is a science and technology writer. Most recently, she was a features editor at New Scientist , where she wrote some of its most lasting content, including a 2012 feature that broke the bioelectricity technology to the general public and is cited in Yuval Noah Harari's Homo Deus . Adee's writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Economist , BBC Future , and Quartz. She has spoken on the Economist 's Intelligence podcast, NPR's Radiolab, Canadian Broadcasting's The Current , and BBC Breakfast . She is the science consultant for the TV adaptation of Naomi Alderman's The Power (Amazon Studios) and has won a US National Press Club award, a BT Information Security Award, and the Guild of Health Writers Award for her inside account of Silicon Valley's young blood clinics. Adee is a citizen of Germany and the US, and lives in London. See less
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