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Jack Tamisiea

Science journalist based from Chicago

Science writer covering updates on natural history and the environment. Currently, Jack is working as a Science journalist at Scientific American. His work has appeared in National Geographic, The Atlantic, Atlas Obscura, Mother Jones, and Hakai Magazine, and more. 

He completed Bachelor's in Environmental Studies and English from the University of Southern California and is pursuing a Masters in Science Writing at Johns Hopkins University.

Visit website: https://www.naturalcurios.com/

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See also: Publisher Scientific American - American magazine covering health, environment, technology, space and physics

Details last updated 14-Nov-2021

Articles written by Jack Tamisiea

Rockfish that lives more than 200 years unveiled genes for longevity

Rockfish that lives more than 200 years unveiled genes for longevity

Scientific American - 11-Nov-2021

Insights on longer-living species could offer the targets for extending lifespan in humans