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  1. Emma Young is a science and health writer and author of books such as Super Senses and Here Lie The Secrets Out. Learn more about her work, projects and publications on her official website.

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

    Emma Young is a psychology journalist and author with 25 years of experience. She works for the British Psychological Society and has written books on topics such as Super Senses.

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

    Jun 15, 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.

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  5. Apr 1, 2021 · Emma Young is an award-winning science writer and author of Super Senses, a book about the science of your 32 senses and how to use them. The book explores the latest research on sensory abilities, from taste and touch to smell and sound, and how they affect your health, happiness and wealth.

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  6. Emma Young is a science writer who explores the 32 senses that make us human in her book Super Senses. Learn how to use your senses better, discover surprising secrets from people with extraordinary abilities, and bust some myths about the human body and mind.

  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.

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