
Mean Guys Finish First
Andrea Gawrylewski is chief newsletter editor at Scientific American. She writes the daily Today in Science newsletter and oversees all other newsletters at the magazine. In addition, she manages all special editions and in the past was the editor for Scientific American Mind, Scientific American Space & Physics and Scientific American Health & Medicine. Gawrylewski got her start in journalism at the Scientist magazine, where she was a features writer and editor for "hot" research papers in the life sciences. She spent more than six years in educational publishing, editing books for higher education in biology, environmental science and nutrition. She holds a master's degree in earth science and a master's degree in journalism, both from Columbia University, home of the Pulitzer Prize.

Mean Guys Finish First

100 Years after an Epidemic, a Scientific Guide to Alien Life and Other New Science Books
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The Year in Science

A Universe of Possibilities

Beyond Intelligence

The Roots of Data Visualization, Why We Kill Ourselves, and Other New Science Books
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Tinder for Cheetahs; and an Unusual Blindness
Scientific American assistant news editor, Tanya Lewis, and collections editor, Andrea Gawrylewski, host a new podcast that takes a deeper look at short articles from the Advances news section of the magazine.

Our Truest Companions

The Dark World of Wildlife Trafficking, Martin Rees on the Future and Other New Science
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Problems with the Multiverse

Essential Seaweed, the History of Cardiology, Neil deGrasse Tyson on Astrophysics and War and Other New Science Books
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A Necessary Evil

The Irreplaceable Bee, an Epic Physics Experiment, and Other New Science Books
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A Rage to Master the Universe

Science, Upended

The Introspection Illusion

The True Point of Searching for Alien Life; the Misuse of Genetics and Other New Science Books
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The Ripple Effect

Apollo, the Graphic Novel; Scientists on Acid and Other New Science Books
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Total Recall: The Latest Tools for Understanding How Memory Works

Debunking Animal Myths, the Truth about Time and Other New Science Books
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The Ultimate Dinosaur Biography, a Cosmological Caper and Other New Science Books
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Ralph Steadman’s World of Endangered Animals
The legendary cartoonist highlights Earth’s most vulnerable species, using his lavish, eccentric style

The Women Who Made the Internet and Other Stories
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