Ars Technica (Science Section)

Ars Technica, founded in 1998 by Ken Fisher and Jon Stokes, is a leading online publication that covers technology, science, and policy. The publication is known for its in-depth analysis, thorough reporting, and insightful commentary on a wide range of topics, including technology, gaming, gadgets, science, and more. Its Science Section specifically focuses on providing readers with the latest news and developments in the world of science, spanning various fields such as astronomy, biology, chemistry, and physics. With a team of experienced journalists and experts, Ars Technica's Science Section aims to deliver accurate, timely, and engaging content that helps readers stay informed and educated about the world of science.

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Beth Mole

Science
USA

Beth Mole is a science journalist based in the United States, currently working for Ars Technica's Science section. With a strong background in scientific research and writing, she has established herself as a leading voice in the field of science journalism. Her work at Ars Technica focuses on a wide range of topics, including public health, infectious diseases, and biomedical research, providing readers with well-researched and insightful articles on the latest scientific developments.

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