New Year, New Look, Big Changes
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by Sarah Olson Michel
2y ago
After two years of running the Read More Science blog for popular science book reviews, I find myself leaning in a different direction. I spent a lot of time considering this decision, and I’ve decided to change readmorescience.com from a blog for book reviews to my personal website as a science writer, so I can ..read more
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Lulu Miller and the Futility of Fish
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by Sarah Olson Michel
2y ago
You can find my review of Lulu Miller’s book Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life on my Medium page ..read more
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A Memoir of Life, Love, and Land in the Pacific Northwest
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by Sarah Olson Michel
2y ago
In her new book Ground Truth: A Geological Survey of a Life, author Ruby McConnell explores the land on which she grew up and its relation to her life and the people around her. It’s not often I come across a book which I cannot put down. From the moment I opened Ground Truth, my ..read more
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Exploring Cosmic Catastrophes With Astrophysicist Katie Mack
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by Sarah Olson Michel
2y ago
In her recent release The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking), Mack invites readers on a journey through the various possible catastrophic conclusions to our universe. Heat Death. Vacuum Decay. The Big Crunch. These deceptively simple terms are just a few of the names for the ways that scientists believe our universe may end. I’m not ..read more
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How Materials Shaped Our Society
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by Sarah Olson Michel
2y ago
Science communicator Ainissa Ramirez inspires readers with profound stories from history about the materials that shaped ourselves and our world. Did you know that activist Frederick Douglass was the most photographed man of the nineteenth century? He believed in the democratic power of the new technology to create lasting images of ordinary people. He also ..read more
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New Year, New Look, Big Changes
Read More Science Blog
by Sarah Olson Michel
3y ago
After two years of running the Read More Science blog for popular science book reviews, I find myself leaning in a different direction. I spent a lot of time considering this decision, and I’ve decided to change readmorescience.com from a blog for book reviews to my personal website as a science writer, so I can ..read more
Visit website
Lulu Miller and the Futility of Fish
Read More Science Blog
by Sarah Olson Michel
3y ago
You can find my review of Lulu Miller’s book Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life on my Medium page ..read more
Visit website
A Memoir of Life, Love, and Land in the Pacific Northwest
Read More Science Blog
by Sarah Olson Michel
3y ago
In her new book Ground Truth: A Geological Survey of a Life, author Ruby McConnell explores the land on which she grew up and its relation to her life and the people around her. It’s not often I come across a book which I cannot put down. From the moment I opened Ground Truth, my ..read more
Visit website
Exploring Cosmic Catastrophes With Astrophysicist Katie Mack
Read More Science Blog
by Sarah Olson Michel
3y ago
In her recent release The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking), Mack invites readers on a journey through the various possible catastrophic conclusions to our universe. Heat Death. Vacuum Decay. The Big Crunch. These deceptively simple terms are just a few of the names for the ways that scientists believe our universe may end. I’m not ..read more
Visit website
How Materials Shaped Our Society
Read More Science Blog
by Sarah Olson Michel
3y ago
Science communicator Ainissa Ramirez inspires readers with profound stories from history about the materials that shaped ourselves and our world. Did you know that activist Frederick Douglass was the most photographed man of the nineteenth century? He believed in the democratic power of the new technology to create lasting images of ordinary people. He also ..read more
Visit website

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