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.
Science author Marcus Chown offered insights into some of cosmology’s most profound mysteries, including black holes. Followed by Catherine Nadal, who shared her journey as a psychic medium and witch.