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Jim Giles writes about science, politics and the environment. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Nature, The Guardian, New Scientist and many other outlets. Giles studied physics at the University of Bristol. He received a master's degree in computational neuroscience from the University of Oxford, joining Nature in 2001 as a news and features editor and becoming a reporter for the journal in 2003. | Jim Giles writes about science, politics and the environment. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Nature, The Guardian, New Scientist and many other outlets. Giles studied physics at the University of Bristol. He received a master's degree in computational neuroscience from the University of Oxford, joining Nature in 2001 as a news and features editor and becoming a reporter for the journal in 2003. |
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Jim Giles writes about science, politics and the environment. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Nature, The Guardian, New Scientist and many other outlets. Giles studied physics at the University of Bristol. He received a master's degree in computational neuroscience from the University of Oxford, joining Nature in 2001 as a news and features editor and becoming a reporter for the journal in 2003.