Faye Flam

Faye Flam
Faye Flam aboard NASA's astronaut training plane while reporting a story in 2014.
Faye Flam aboard NASA's astronaut training plane while reporting a story in 2014.
Bornc. 1964 (age 59–60)
OccupationJournalist
EducationB.Sc. Geophysics, Science Communication
Alma materCaltech
GenreJournalism
SubjectScience
Website
www.fayeflamwriter.com

Faye Flam (born c. 1964)[1] is an American journalist. She has written for Science Magazine and wrote two weekly columns for The Philadelphia Inquirer, including one on sex and one on evolution. Flam wrote a book on the influence of sex on human evolution and society. She teaches science writing and lectures on communication to scientific forums, and is a journalism critic for the MIT Knight Science Journalism Tracker.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

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