Science – Darwin got seasick. The rest is history.
The University of Maryland research magazine used the bicentennial of Charles Darwin’s birth to describe some of the pretty amazing discoveries Maryland researchers are making about evolution today. The magazine is read by a wide ranging audience, from potential grant funders and other scientists to non-scientists. That meant my feature had to be accurate and scientific, but interesting and readable to a broader audience.
My sources, editor, and readers were happy with the results.
“Thank you for your superb writing and fact-finding.”