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Science Quickly: Bree Highlights Science Storytelling, Book Recommendations, and an NYC Author Panel
Short Summary
Science Quickly host Bree, the associate books editor at Scientific American, outlines the show’s emphasis on science storytelling, book recommendations, curated reading lists, and deep science journalism available at scientificamerican.com. She explains her passion for books that challenge readers to rethink the world and invites listeners to subscribe to support high‑quality science journalism. Bree also announces an in‑person event in New York on November 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Green Light Bookstore, featuring authors recommended by Scientific American this year. The message highlights trusted science storytelling and invites readers to engage with the Scientifc American community and content platform.
Overview
In this episode, Bree, associate books editor at Scientific American, introduces Science Quickly as a hub for science storytelling, linking readers to book recommendations, curated reading lists, and deeply reported science articles. The host emphasizes how this content, available at scientificamerican.com, helps people stay informed, curious, and connected to the broader science conversation. “I love finding books that push me to think about the world in new ways and hope our stories do this for you too.” - Bree
Event & Subscriptions
The episode also promotes an in‑person event in New York on November 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Green Light Bookstore, where authors recommended over the year will participate in a panel discussion. Bree invites listeners to subscribe to Scientific American at the provided URL to support high‑quality science storytelling. “Please consider subscribing to Scientific American at scientificamerican.com/getciam/scienceuickly to help support everything we do.” - Bree