Mariette DiChristina
editor-in-chief of Scientific American
Mariette DiChristina is now editor-in-chief of Scientific American. A science journalist for more than 20 years, she first came to Scientific American in 2001 as its executive editor.More>>
- "How we are changing? To answer your question is anytime there is a new way to communicate science, we'd like to try it."
- "Science is, first of all, is global and diverse. Everybody is collaborating, we are sharing knowledge."
- "It is very small compared to China, but 6 million monthly unique visitors come every month to Scientific American."
- "I think the important thing is we need lots of kinds of thinking, different kinds of science, and different scientists around the world and collaborate together and share knowledge."
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