Matt Kaplan

Matt Kaplan

Biography:

Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent at The Economist where he has written about everything from paleontology and parasites to virology and viticulture over the course of two decades. His writing has also appeared in National Geographic, New Scientist, Nature, and The New York Times. He completed a thesis in Paleontology at Berkeley, and one in science journalism at Imperial College, London. In 2014 he was awarded a Knight Fellowship to study at MIT and Harvard. Born in California, he lives in England.

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  • Groundbreaking Science Denied / Paranormal Hotspots

    Author Matt Kaplan questioned why groundbreaking scientists often face opposition from their peers despite being correct. Followed by investigator Greg Lawson, who discussed bridging police work and paranormal investigation.More »

Last Night

Facets of Remote Viewing / Dream Explorations
Facets of Remote Viewing / Dream Explorations
Instructor Michelle Freed discussed the mechanics of remote viewing and its applications in criminal investigations. Followed by author Theresa Cheung, who spoke about the significance of dreams as tools for self-awareness.

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