Thomas Levenson

Thomas Levenson, a professor of science writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the author of Money For Nothing, a forthcoming book about the South Sea Bubble and the invention of financial capitalism.

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  1. The Sexist Response to a Science Book Prize

    After Andrea Wulf won the Royal Society’s highest honor for her book The Invention of Nature, a writer at The Guardian attributed it to a new fondness for “female-friendly” biographies among prize juries.

    Andrea Wulf poses with her book at the Costa Book Awards, where it won first place.
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