
The Way to Well-Being
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.

The Way to Well-Being

Extreme Brain Teaser

The Evolution of Attraction, the Magnetic Force That Created the World and Other New Science Books
Book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Ralph Steadman’s World of Endangered Animals, a Natural History of Carbon and Other New Science Books
Book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

The Top 10 Science Stories of 2017
Record hurricanes, data breaches, colliding neutron stars and drug epidemics—the most important science stories of the year

Science Lights the Way

The Life of Enrico Fermi, an Epic Birding Quest and Other New Science Books
Book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Da Vinci's Genius, Oliver Sacks on Consciousness and Other New Science Books
Book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Women Code Breakers, a World of Endangered Species and Other New Science Books
Book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Tracking Wildlife, Looking for ETs and Other New Science Books
Book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Mysterious Universe

Resurrecting Ancient Beasts, a Mysterious Disease and Other New Science Books
August book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Bug Lovers, Earth’s Many Apocalypses, the Surprising Minds of Vegetative Patients and Other New Science Books
July book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Your Marvelous Mind

Big Pacific: Photos from One of Earth's Great Oceans
A new book captures the shocking, surprising and stunning life within the Pacific

Stunning Photos of Earth from the International Space Station
Astronaut Tim Peake captures images of volcanoes, cities, glaciers and aurora from 249 miles up

Daring Apollo 8 Astronauts, Rediscovering a Forgotten Math Genius and Other New Science Books
June book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

Secret Lives of Animals

Daring Apollo 8 Astronauts, Rediscovering a Forgotten Math Genius and Other New Science Books
May book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American

The Most Popular Science Stories of 2016
The presidential election took center stage, but our readers were also fascinated by everything from particle physics and rage disorder to autism in girls and the polar vortex

The Year in Science

Richard Dawkins and Other Prominent Scientists React to Trump’s Win
What the election results mean for science, in gut responses from Scientific American’s Board of Advisers

Winners of the Scientific American Innovators Award Turn Trash into Water Filters [Video]
After 50 hours in a lab, three Ohio eighth graders convert Styrofoam food containers into a patent-worthy new water filter

Secrets of Successful Parenting