Los Angeles Times (Science Section)

The Los Angeles Times is a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper that has been serving the city of Los Angeles and its surrounding areas since 1881. As one of the largest daily newspapers in the United States, the LA Times is committed to delivering high-quality journalism across various platforms, including print, digital, and mobile. The Science section of the Los Angeles Times offers readers a comprehensive look into the world of scientific research and discovery. Covering topics such as space exploration, climate change, medical breakthroughs, and technological advancements, the Science section aims to inform, educate, and engage readers with its in-depth reporting and expert analysis.

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Deborah Netburn

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USA

Deborah Netburn is a science journalist based in the United States, who currently writes for the Los Angeles Times' Science Section. With a keen interest in exploring the latest scientific discoveries and breakthroughs, she has a knack for making complex concepts accessible and engaging for a wide range of readers. As a result, her work has become a go-to source for those looking to stay informed about the ever-evolving world of science.

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