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Ian Randall

Deputy Science Editor at Newsweek

Ian Randall serves as the Deputy Science Editor at Newsweek, where he focuses on reporting related to science and health. Based in Royston, UK, he has a background in covering various topics, including archaeology and geology.14

Randall is an alumnus of the University of Oxford, which adds to his academic credentials in the field of journalism.2 His work often involves analyzing complex scientific issues and translating them for a broader audience. He is known for his engaging style, often blending serious reporting with a touch of humor, as evidenced by his self-description as a "woeful caffeine addict" and "purveyor of useless information" on social media.34

In addition to his role at Newsweek, Randall is active on platforms like LinkedIn, where he has established a professional network of 296 connections.2 He also engages with audiences through Twitter, sharing insights and commentary on various scientific topics.3

Highlights

Sep 12 · newsweek.com
Hurricanes: Driverless Cars Could Evacuate Stranded People

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Royston, England, United Kingdom