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Author, The MIT Press
Wyoming, New York, California
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Kristin Hugo is a science journalist currently working on a book called Carcass: On the Afterlives of Animal Bodies, to be published by MIT Press. Kristin has written for National Geographic, Newsweek, PBS Newshour, Bay Nature Magazine, and more. She holds an MS in Science Journalism from Boston University and a BA in Journalism from CSU Northridge. Kristin moves frequently, but may be in California or Wyoming at the time that you are reading this.
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Non-local issues, rumors, marketing masquerading as news.
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Total articles 746
By Kristin Hugo
Jun. 30, 2023
By Kristin Hugo
Jun. 30, 2023
By Kristin Hugo
Jun. 30, 2023
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The MIT Press
The MIT Press is the university press of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, established in 1962 by James R. Killian Jr. Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it is a not-for-profit scholarly publisher dedicated to sharing knowledge across various disciplines. The Press publishes a wide range of academic and general interest books and over forty academic journals, covering fields such as art, cognitive science, philosophy, computer science, and environmental science. It also engages in digital initiatives, including the Knowledge Futures Group, which focuses on open access publishing technologies, and the MIT Press Reader, a digital magazine that highlights its archives and authors. The MIT Press collaborates with Penguin Random House Publishing Services for distribution and partners with other presses to distribute their titles.
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