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  1. Using the very latest cutting-edge research, award-winning science writer Emma Young explains the exploits of record-breaking freedivers, whirling dervishes, super-tasters, stock market millionaires, and many more.

  2. emmayoung.net › about-emmaAbout Emma Young

    Emma Young is an award-winning science and health journalist and author. She has a degree in psychology and 25 years’ experience working on titles including the Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald and New Scientist, for which she worked as a senior online reporter in London and Australasian Editor in Sydney.

  3. www.newscientist.com › author › emma-youngEmma Young | New Scientist

    Emma Young is an award-winning science and health journalist and author. She has a degree in psychology and 25 years’ experience working on titles including New Scientist, for which...

  4. www.theatlantic.com › author › emma-youngEmma Young, The Atlantic

    Feb 17, 2016 · Emma Young is a writer based in Sydney, Australia. Her work has appeared in New Scientist, The Guardian, and Sydney Morning Herald. She is the author of Sane.

  5. Using the very latest cutting-edge research, award-winning science writer Emma Young explains the exploits of record-breaking freedivers, whirling dervishes, super-tasters, stock market millionaires, and many more.

  6. Sep 5, 2017 · Sylviaa girl from a small town in New Englandis brain-dead. Her parents have donated Sylvia’s body to Rosa’s cause. Rosa wakes up from surgery as the first successful brain transplant survivor—by all accounts, a medical anomaly.

  7. Emma Young is an award-winning science and health journalist and author. She has a BSc (Hns) in psychology from the University of Durham and 20 years’ experience working on titles including the Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald and New Scientist, for which she worked as a senior online reporter in London and Australasian Editor in Sydney.

  8. www.readingzone.com › authors › emma-youngEmma Young - ReadingZone

    Emma Young is an award-winning science and health journalist and author. She has a degree in psychology from the University of Durham and 20 years' experience working on titles including the Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald and New Scientist, for which she worked as a senior online reporter in London and Australasian Editor in Sydney.

  9. Apr 1, 2021 · Award-winning science writer Emma Young has spent over a decade finding out, and in Super Senses she takes us on an exhilarating sensory journey, revealing how we taste things without using our tongues, why swearing is good for us and why both chocolate and rollercoasters can help you fall in love.

  10. nosycrow.com › contributor › emma-youngEmma Young - Nosy Crow

    Emma Young is an author and an award-winning science, health and medical journalist. She has a degree in psychology and 20 years’ experience working on titles including the Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald and New Scientist, for which she worked as a senior online reporter in London and Australasian Editor in Sydney.

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