Hal Hodson

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Hal Hodson

Editor and reporter, New Scientist

Hal Hodson works on stories about the technologies that shape our lives, the systems that control them, and the people who find themselves in the yoke. Hal has explored warehouse husks filled with insects for human consumption in Ohio, watched dead rivers come back to life in Mexico, rescued a hexacopter from the side of a volcano in Bolivia, debated basic income in a sauna with 12 naked Finns, seen the world’s greatest robots fail to climb a set of stairs — all in pursuit of a story. Hal has a degree in astrophysics from Trinity College Dublin. He is based in London.

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