Gaia Vince is a writer and broadcaster specialising in science and the environment. She has been the front editor of the journal Nature Climate Change, the news editor of Nature and online editor of New Scientist. Her work has appeared in newspapers and magazines in the UK, USA and Australia, including the Guardian, Science, Scientific American and Australian Geographic. She writes for BBC Online and devises and presents science programmes for BBC radio. Her first book, Adventures in the Anthropocene: A journey to the heart of the planet we made, is out now. She blogs at WanderingGaia.com and tweets at @WanderingGaia. She lives in London.
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Gaia Vince discovers that analysing the genetics of ancient humans means changing ideas about our evolution.
Gaia Vince celebrates the newcomers in our evolving linguistic landscape.
Language is all around us but where does it sit inside us?