Sandy Ong

Sandy Ong

Science journalist

Sandy Ong is an independent science and tech journalist based in Singapore. She writes about the environment, emerging technologies, science, health and challenges faced by developing countries across Asia and beyond, with work appearing in The Atlantic, Wired UK, Newsweek, New Scientist, Undark, Science, Nature, IEEE Spectrum and Nikkei Asia. Her reporting has taken her from bear bile farms in Vietnam and polluted rivers in the Philippines to driverless cars in Singapore and schoolgirls making their own sanitary pads in Nepal.

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