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Sofia Quaglia is an award-winning freelance journalist writing about all things science and nature and how we talk about them. Her work regularly appears in The New York Times, National Geographic, New Scientist, The Guardian, the BBC, and more. She was an awardee of the 2023 National Academies of Science Excellence in Science Communication awards and a finalist in the 2024 British Journalism Awards. Sofia is on a mission to visit the entire planet by spending each month in a different country, so she has been living on the road since 2021.

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The Science Behind Why People See Ghosts and Demons

I SEE DEAD PEOPLE

Don’t call an exorcist… yet.

Sofia Quaglia | Published Jun 08, 2022

A Sound Hack Is Helping People Get Happy, Horny, and High

HIGH-FI

Some cities have banned it for being a “digital drug.”

Sofia Quaglia | Published Apr 26, 2022

This Breakthrough Cancer Treatment Just Set a New Milestone

Super Effective

We already knew CAR T-cell treatment was incredibly good at killing tumor cells. But now we know it works for a ridiculously long time.

Sofia Quaglia | Published Feb 02, 2022

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