Kathryn Bowers

Kathryn Bowers

Biography:

Kathryn Bowers holds a bachelor's degree from Stanford University, and writes about health, biology and evolution. She teaches writing at UCLA, and began her career in journalism as a staff editor of the Atlantic Monthly. She also worked with James Fallows, the Washington Editor of the Atlantic, and for CNN-International in London. Kathryn later served as an assistant press attache at the United States Embassy in Moscow, where she received a State Department Meritorious Honor Award for her service.

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  • Animals & Health / Corn & Fuel

    In the first half, UCLA Medical Center cardiologist, Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, and science journalist Kathryn Bowers talked about "zoobiquity," the term the two coined to refer to a new species-spanning approach to health. In the latter half, ecological biologist and...More »

Last Night

Disasters & the Electric Grid / Sword Swallowing & Weird Tales
Disasters & the Electric Grid / Sword Swallowing & Weird Tales
History professor William R. Forstchen spoke about preparedness, hardening the energy grid, and what we can learn from recent disasters. Followed by author Marc Hartzman with tales of the unusual, including the history of sword swallowing.

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