Natalie Angier New York Times, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Books, Salary, And Net Worth

Natalie Angier Bio | Wiki

Natalie Angier is an American science journalist, author, and nonfiction writer. She currently works for The New York Times. Natalie started her writing career as a technical writer for Texas Instruments. Later, she went to join the founding staff members of Discover Magazine in 1980.

During her four years there, she largely wrote about evolutionary biology and animal behavior. After Discover,  Natalie went to serve as a senior science writer for Time Magazine. She as well worked as an editor at the women’s magazine, called Savvy ( currently defunct). In addition to that,

Natalie Angier Age

She was born on February 16, 1958, in New York City, New York, United States of America. Natalie is 64 years old.

Natalie Angier Height

She is a woman of average stature. Natalie stands at a height of 5 ft 4 in ( Approx 1.6m).

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Natalie Angier Family

She was born to her parents in the Bronx, New York City. Her parents are  Keith Angier and Adele Angier, née Rosenthal. Natalie was raised in the Bronx and New Buffalo, Michigan.

Natalie Angier Husband

She is married to her better-half called Rick Weiss. The couple tied their wedding knot on July 27, 1991. Formerly, Rick served as a science reporter for The Washington Post. The couple is blessed with a  daughter called  Katherine Weiss Angier. She graduated summa cum laude from Princeton with a degree in Biology in 2018. Currenlty, Natalie and her family live in Takoma Park, Maryland.

Natalie Angier Education

She started her college studies at the University of Michigan at the age of 16. Natalie studied English, physics, and astronomy at Barnard College after completing two years at the University of Michigan. At Barnard, she graduated magna cum laude in 1978. Also, she studied medieval literature, post-graduation.

Natalie Angier The Canon

She is the authore of a book titled The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science. The book presents a summary of some of the different areas of science and extensive descriptions of contemporary scientists who work in these fields. It also contains interviews with those scientists. Natalie’s tenet is that an understanding of the basics of major areas of science can help in providing a means by which to understand current scientific issues. Also, this process should be fun. In her Introduction, Natalie writes: Of course, you should know about science, for the same reason Dr. Seuss counsels his readers to sing with a Ying or play Ring the Gack: These things are fun, and fun is good.

Natalie Angier New York Times

She currently works for The New York Times. Previously, Natalie was a professor at New York University’s Graduate Program in Science and Environmental Reporting. She became part of The New York Times in 1990 as their science writer and remains on staff. In 11991, Natalie won the Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting. In the following years, she won the AAAS Westinghouse Science Journalism Award. Later on, she won many other awards detailed in the Awards and honors section below.

Her writing has appeared in print and online magazines such as Washington Monthly, Smithsonian, Slate, Parade, O magazine, National Geographic, GEO, The Atlantic, and The American Scholar, among others. Currently, Natalie is a voting member of the usage panel of The American Heritage Dictionary. Natalie is also noted for her public identification as an atheist.  In 2003, she received the Freedom from Religion Foundation’s Emperor Has No Clothes Award.

Natalie’s other colleagues at New York Times Include:

Bryce Covert – journalist

Tania Ganguli – reporter

John Branch – writer

Zolan Kanno Youngs – correspondent

Lisa Friedman – reporter

John Leland – reporter

Davey Alba – reporter

Amelia Nierenberg – writer

Jack Nicas –  brazil bureau Chief

Rory Smith– correspondent

Natalie Angier Woman An Intimate Geography

She is the authore of a revised and updated anniversary edition of Woman: An Intimate Geography. The bok was published by Mariner Books on August 05, 2014. It has a total of 512 pages and a dimension of 5.32 X 8.23 X 1.34 inches | 0.9 pounds.

Natalie Angier Confessions Of A Lonely Atheist

Confessions Of A Lonely Atheist was a remarkable essay by Natalie about her life as an atheist in the United States. The essay appeared in the New York Times Magazine on January 14, 2001. Before even asking what role religion really might play in 21st-century life, the essay reveals some of the hypocrisy behind religion in the USA.  It was triggered by the inauguration speech of George W. Bush in which he called for the nation “to rise above a house divided”. Natalie received a letter from Paul Grobstein.

Natalie Angier Books

She has authored the following book:

– 1988 Natural Obsessions: Striving to Unlock the Deepest Secrets of the Cancer Cell.
– 1995 The Beauty of the Beastly: New Views on the Nature of Life.
– 2004 Woman: An Intimate Geography, 1999.
– 207 The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science.
– 2014 Woman: An Intimate Geography, Revised and Updated Edition/

She has contributed to the following books:

–  1995 New Science Journalists.
– 2000 The Best American Science Writing.
– 2001 The Best American Science Writing.
– 2002 The Best American Science Writing.
– 2002 The Bitch in the House: 26 Women Tell the Truth About Sex, Solitude, Work, Motherhood, and Marriage.
– 2003 Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women’s Anthology for a New Millennium.
– 2003 The Best American Science Writing.
– 2005 The Best American Science Writing.
– 2005 The Best American Science Writing.
– Axelrod & Cooper’s Concise Guide to Writing, 4th Edition.

She has edited the following books:

– 2002 The Best American Science and Nature Writing.
– 2009 The Best American Science Writing.

Natalie Angier Salary

She currently serves as a Pulitzer-prize-winning science writer for The New York Times and earns an average salary of $86,593 per year.

Natalie Angier Net Worth

She is an American science journalist, author, and nonfiction writer. Natalie has accumulated an estimated net worth of $2,793,017.

How Old Is Natalie Angier

Natalie is 64 years old. She was born on February 16, 1958, in New York City, New York, United States of America.

Who Is Natalie Angier

Natalie is an American science journalist, author, and nonfiction writer. She currently works for The New York Times. Natalie started her writing career as a technical writer for Texas Instruments.

Is Natalie Angier Married

Natalie married her husband called Rick Weiss. The couple tied their wedding knot on July 27, 1991.  The couple is blessed with a  daughter called  Katherine Weiss Angier. She graduated summa cum laude from Princeton with a degree in Biology in 2018.

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