Dennis Overbye

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Dennis Overbye is an American science writer and journalist best known for his work at The New York Times explaining cosmology, astrophysics, and fundamental physics to general audiences.

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journalist
non-fiction writer
science writer
citizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1944
education Massachusetts Institute of Technology NERFINISHED
employer The New York Times
fieldOfWork astrophysics
cosmology
physics
science journalism
genre popular science
hasGenre biographical writing
science writing
hasWrittenFor Discover magazine NERFINISHED
The New York Times science section NERFINISHED
knownFor explaining astrophysics to general audiences
explaining cosmology to general audiences
explaining fundamental physics to general audiences
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality American
notableWork Einstein in Love NERFINISHED
Einstein in Love: A Scientific Romance NERFINISHED
Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos NERFINISHED
Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos: The Story of the Scientific Quest for the Secret of the Universe NERFINISHED
occupation author
journalist
science writer
placeOfBirth Seattle NERFINISHED
position cosmology and physics reporter at The New York Times
science reporter at The New York Times
stateOfBirth Washington NERFINISHED
studied physics
subjectOf author biography pages at The New York Times
writesAbout Big Bang theory NERFINISHED
Einstein NERFINISHED
astronomers
astronomy
astrophysics
cosmologists
cosmology
dark energy
dark matter
fundamental physics
history of science
particle physics

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