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Questions and Answers
What is Hannah Osborne's current role at Live Science?
What is Hannah Osborne's current role at Live Science?
- International Business Times U. K. editor
- Science editor
- Planet Earth and animals editor (correct)
- Journalism master's holder
Where did Hannah Osborne obtain her master's degree in journalism?
Where did Hannah Osborne obtain her master's degree in journalism?
- Cambridge University
- Goldsmith's, University of London (correct)
- Oxford University
- Harvard University
Where did Hannah Osborne work before joining Live Science?
Where did Hannah Osborne work before joining Live Science?
- Newsweek as the science editor (correct)
- Goldsmith's, University of London as a lecturer
- Live Science as the planet Earth and animals editor
- International Business Times U. K. as the science editor
Before working at Live Science, Hannah Osborne was the science editor at
Before working at Live Science, Hannah Osborne was the science editor at
Hannah Osborne holds a master's in journalism from
Hannah Osborne holds a master's in journalism from
Hannah Osborne's current role at Live Science is the planet Earth and animals
Hannah Osborne's current role at Live Science is the planet Earth and animals
Study Notes
Newsletter and Editor Information
- Live Science offers a newsletter called "Essentials" that provides the latest science news.
- Hannah Osborne is the editor responsible for planet Earth and animals at Live Science.
- Prior to working at Live Science, Hannah Osborne worked as the science editor at Newsweek.
- Before Newsweek, Hannah Osborne worked as the science editor at International Business Times U.K.
- Hannah Osborne holds a master's degree in journalism from Goldsmith's, University of London.
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Test your knowledge of the latest science news with this quiz! From earth and animals to breakthrough discoveries, challenge yourself with questions curated by Live Science's very own planet Earth and animals editor, Hannah Osborne. Stay informed and see how much you know about the fascinating world of science.