Linda Geddes is a Bristol-based freelance journalist writing about biology, medicine and technology. Born in Cambridge, she graduated from Liverpool University with a first-class degree in Cell Biology. She spent nine years at New Scientist magazine working as a news editor, features editor and reporter, and remains a consultant to the magazine. Linda has received numerous awards for her journalism, including the Association of British Science Writers’ awards for Best Investigative Journalism.
James P. Gray, a longtime trial judge, discussed a number of pressing issues facing America. Followed by researcher Andrew Jones on the enduring mystery of Noah's Ark, and the evidence for it on Mnt. Ararat.