Helen Pearson

@hcpearson

Chief Magazine Editor for Nature magazine, reporter, writer, mum of 3 boys. Author of book The Life Project, published 2016.

London
Joined March 2009

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  1. Thanks for a thought-provoking weekend. Honestly laughed, cried & definitely .

  2. Looking fwd to hearing talking shortly (& speaking myself tomorrow)

  3. EXCLUSIVE: Chinese scientists test gene-edited cells in a lung cancer patient for the first time

  4. Nine experts on what scientists should focus on — and fear — under Trump

  5. We need a highly educated workforce, not the highly educated elite that will produce - Leora Cruddas of

  6. Election poll expert: 'industry is definitely going to be spending a lot of time soul-searching about what happened'

  7. Science under President Trump. The world must not lose faith in value and power of evidence. editorial

  8. So: Donald Trump won. What does that mean for science? breaks it down:

  9. Scientists: We want to hear what you think about how the presidential race will affect science. Tell us your reactions.

  10. Many discussns at on have reached same point: better education in science & skepticism. Equip ppl to navigate world.

  11. Can't have trust in web until have more digital inclusivity says 86% of wikipedia contributors are men.

  12. Astute speakers at on ; showing shared challenges to trust in science, politics & business.

  13. first panel all women. Nice work - modelling the change we need.

  14. Poll of our readers: 40% work >60 hrs/week. Nearly 2/3 considered quitting research & 15% have

  15. Never too young or old: your best-cited science paper can come at any age.

  16. Helen Pearson followed and
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      Memory Hacker, Criminal Psychologist. Academic. Contributor. Author of The Memory Illusion - Das Trügerische Gedächtnis.

    • @mcatanzaro

      PhD in Physics, journalist Doctor en física, periodista Dottore in fisica, giornalista.

  17. Good data aren't enough: vibrant scientific culture encourages many interpretations of evidence, argues Avi Loeb

  18. What frustrates and infuriates you as you build your career in science?

  19. Popular on our site now- Young, talented and fed-up: scientists tell their stories

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