
The Thermo-Files
Kate Wong is an award-winning science writer and senior editor at Scientific American focused on evolution, ecology, anthropology, archaeology, paleontology and animal behavior. She is fascinated by human origins, which she has covered for more than 25 years. Recently she has become obsessed with birds. Her reporting has taken her to caves in France and Croatia that Neandertals once called home, to the shores of Kenya's Lake Turkana in search of the oldest stone tools in the world, to Madagascar on an expedition to unearth ancient mammals and dinosaurs, to the icy waters of Antarctica, where humpback whales feast on krill, and on a "Big Day" race around the state of Connecticut to find as many bird species as possible in 24 hours. Kate is co-author, with Donald Johanson, of Lucy's Legacy: The Quest for Human Origins. She holds a bachelor of science degree in biological anthropology and zoology from the University of Michigan. Follow Wong on X (formerly Twitter) @katewong

The Thermo-Files

Is Shade-Grown Coffee for the Birds?

Icarosaurus Home to Roost

Cellular ZIP Codes

Growing Replacement Blood Vessels

Asthma and the Twin Effect

Combatting Depression with Exercise

Evolution Education Gets Bad Grades

Understanding Hibernation

Armored Viruses

Inheriting Heart Disease

Miniature Glucose Monitor

Delivering Fungicides on Bee Feet

Floss for Your Teeth, Not Your Heart

Celestial Eye Candy

Beating Breast Cancer

Americans Caught Dirtyhanded

Himalayan Ice Cores

Day-Care Danger

Probing Prions

Fossil Fungi

Little Quake, Big Shakeup

A New Black Hole

Sex and Speciation