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Editor and Writer, EarthSky

Kelly Kizer Whitt

Verified

Editor and Writer, EarthSky

Wisconsin

Beats

Primary beats

EducationGermany

Secondary beats

CultureEducational EquityFirst Nations in BrazilMiningBiodiversityConflictCOVID-19Event TechnologyGovernanceTechnologyAdoptionCanadaNursing HomesMindset DevelopmentEducation PoliciesThe Use Of Educational TechnologyBusinessEdtechTravel

Biography

Final Covers

Israel KnessetPrime Minister's Office Tech Judaism

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Journalist Type

Editor,Writer

Seniority Positions

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Industries

Marketing,Advertising

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Content

Total articles 1135

  • Available on paid plans

    How would the Milky Way have looked in the early universe?

    By Kelly Kizer Whitt Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Is our whole universe spinning? A new study suggests it is

    By Kelly Kizer Whitt Verified, István Szapudi

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    How would the Milky Way have looked in the early universe?

    By Kelly Kizer Whitt Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

As seen in

Sierra Magazine,Sustain What,Earthsky,Realclear Science,Farmers Almanac,Newsbeezer,nexusnewsfeed.com,Greensburg Daily News,Sauk Prairie Eagle,Wiscnews,Ecowatch

Company Info

EarthSky

Our award-winning science content is seen or heard 15 million times every day on multiple platforms via both traditional and new media outlets. We are the world leader in bringing the voices of scientists directly to you and millions of others across the globe. EarthSky has brought the words and insights of scientists to you since 1991, while enjoying the support and partnership of thousands of scientists and scientific institutions. We know science is not perfect. It's a process, not a body of facts. History tells us that some of today's scientific truths will inevitably turn out to be wrong, or only partially true. Still, science leads to profound insights about the natural world that are as true as anything can be here at the beginning of the 21st century

Wisconsin, , United States

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