Sarah Wild is a British-South African freelance science journalist. She has written about particle physics, cosmology and everything in between. She studied physics, electronics and English literature at Rhodes University, South Africa, and later read for an MSc Medicine in bioethics.
Since she started perpetrating journalism for a living, she's written books, won awards, and run national science desks. Her work has appeared in Nature, Science, Scientific American, and The Observer, among others. In 2017 she won a gold AAAS Kavli for her reporting on forensics in South Africa.
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What is renewable energy?Sustainable sources of energy are renewable and are generally less harmful to the environment than fossil fuels.
By Sarah Wild Published
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Flying fish: Real fish, but not really flyingKey facts and information about flying fish.
By Sarah Wild Published
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New Ocean Current Discovered Off the Coast of MadagascarA new ocean current has been discovered off the coast of Madagascar, and it could influence the climate patterns of the globe in surprising ways.
By Sarah Wild Published

