Sally Adee

Sally Adee

Biography:

Sally Adee is a science and technology writer. Most recently, she was a features editor at New Scientist, where she wrote some of its most lasting content, including a 2012 feature that broke the bioelectricity technology to the general public and is cited in Yuval Noah Harari's Homo Deus. Adee's writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Economist, BBC Future, and Quartz. She has spoken on the Economist's Intelligence podcast, NPR’s Radiolab, Canadian Broadcasting's The Current, and BBC Breakfast.

She is the science consultant for the TV adaptation of Naomi Alderman's The Power (Amazon Studios) and has won a US National Press Club award, a BT Information Security Award, and the Guild of Health Writers Award for her inside account of Silicon Valley's young blood clinics. Adee is a citizen of Germany and the US, and lives in London.

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  • Alternative Health / Exploring Bioelectricity

    Dr. Joel Wallach addressed the human body's ability to achieve natural healing, along with the benefits of remedies and supplements. Followed by science journalist Sally Adee on the history and applications of bioelectricity.More »

Last Night

Our AI Future / Sasquatch Research
Our AI Future / Sasquatch Research
Aerospace and robotics expert Charles Shults III shared perspectives on AI, and its transformative potential and inherent risks. Followed by Sasquatch researcher M.K. Davis on evidence for Bigfoot and the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film.

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