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Brits Who Make Science Sexy
Kat Arney
(Photo via BBC)
Field: Developmental Biology
Broadcast: Arney writes for the Naked Scientist blog and podcast. She’s also presented two BBC Radio 4 documentaries Fighting the Power of Pink and Whatever Happened to the Chemistry Set.
Draw: She strips science down, making it easier to digest.
Podcast: Arney covers topics including but not limited to the battle of the sexes, the genetics of germs, and whether or not a frozen body will shatter. To listen to her podcasts, go here.
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