Clara Moskowitz

Clara Moskowitz is an American science journalist who works as a senior editor for Scientific American.[1]

Moskowitz majored in astronomy and physics at Wesleyan University, graduating in 2005.[1] She went to the University of California, Santa Cruz for a master's degree in science communication, which she completed in 2007 after internships with the American Museum of Natural History and Discover magazine.[2] After five years covering Space Shuttle missions for Space.com,[3][4] she moved to her present position at Scientific American in 2014.[1]

In December 2015, the American Physical Society named her as Woman Physicist of the Month.[1][5][6]

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