I’m a science journalist captivated by the unexpected—whether it’s a revelation from ancient DNA, a novel insight into animal behavior, or a discovery that reshapes our understanding of the natural world. My work appears in publications such as New Scientist, Scientific American, and Science, where I delve into topics ranging from evolutionary biology to neuroscience.​

With a background in science, journalism, and literature, I specialize in transforming complex research into compelling narratives that resonate with a diverse audience. My reporting often highlights the intricate relationships between humans and animals, exploring how these connections inform our place in the world.​

While I also have a dedicated focus on equine science, this space is reserved for my broader scientific explorations. For those interested in my horse-related journalism, please visit my separate page dedicated to equine science.