Authors on the Web
Guardian.co.uk, December 20, 2012
...are a conversation between author and reader, and as readers, we are invited to ask the question "why"? Henry Gee is a senior editor of Nature and author of the SF epic The Sigil. His book The Science of Middle-earth is now available on Kindle...
Guardian.co.uk, August 31, 2012
...eBook today (Friday 31 August) and in print sometime next week, from ReAnimus Press. Siege of Stars, by Henry Gee As I was writing the first draft, I heard a programme on the radio in which a seasoned science journalist and author said that he couldn't...
Vice Magazine US, May 10, 2013
...Olympic gold medals? It’s easy: we came out of the trees and into the water. A livid-sounding Henry Gee, senior editor at Nature , took to the Guardian to give a succinct and amusing take down of the theory that basically boils down to this: the...
Motherboard Magazine, May 10, 2013
...Olympic gold medals? It’s easy: we came out of the trees and into the water. A livid-sounding Henry Gee, senior editor at Nature , took to the Guardian to give a succinct and amusing take down of the theory that basically boils down to this: the...
Caijing, May 10, 2013
...genetics. When the Human Genome Project published the first draft of the fully sequenced human genome in 2000, Henry Gee, an editor of the journal Nature, predicted that scientists would be able "to alter entire organisms out of all recognition to suit...
Korea Times, May 9, 2013
...genetics. When the Human Genome Project published the first draft of the fully sequenced human genome in 2000, Henry Gee, an editor of the journal Nature, predicted that scientists would be able “to alter entire organisms out of all recognition to suit...
Guardian.co.uk, May 9, 2013
...in this; there are many misinterpretations of evolutionary theory out there (as my fellow Occam's Corner blogger Henry Gee discussed recently). Evolutionary theory is a great scientific theory that has the best explanation, so far, of why there is such a...
Technology Daily News, May 7, 2013
...genetics. When the Human Genome Project published the first draft of the fully sequenced human genome in 2000, Henry Gee, an editor of the journal Nature, predicted that scientists would be able “to alter entire organisms out of all recognition to suit...
Io9, May 7, 2013
...genetics. When the Human Genome Project published the first draft of the fully sequenced human genome in 2000, Henry Gee, an editor of the journal Nature, predicted that scientists would be able “to alter entire organisms out of all recognition to suit...













