Paul Arnold

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Paul, trying to smile for the camera. - Paul Arnold
Paul, trying to smile for the camera. - Paul Arnold

I’m passionate about scientific ideas and communicating them to the public. I believe everyone has an interest in science, whether they know it or not. It’s all a matter of how it is translated and presented.

My degree, from the University of London, is in biological sciences. Though I loved my studies, in particular evolutionary genetics, I did not pursue a career in science. My experimental technique was far from perfect and I had the patience of a gnat in a hurry. Ideally, whenever I set up an experiment I wanted the results and conclusions written by the following morning. It was torture waiting months to collect all the data samples. So I went into broadcasting instead and made dozens of high profile radio documentaries for BBC Radio 4 and the World Service. They covered a vast range of topics; from therapeutic cloning, to high energy physics and the work of the Vatican Observatory.

I travelled all over the world to interview scientists and feature their work. There were many high points. Among them was the time I spent with NASA scientists in the Arctic, as well as filming a documentary about the work of researchers from the British Antarctic Survey in Antarctica.

I’m now a freelance writer, living in Almeria, a beautiful region of southern Spain. I am just embarking on my print/internet scientific writing career.

Latest Articles

Project Orion Space Program
Project Orion is NASA's first attempt to send astronauts back to the moon since the end of the Apollo programme in the 1970's.
Aug 12, 2008 - Paul Arnold