K. C. Cole, the Los Angeles Times science writer and columnist, always has a fresh take on cutting-edge scientific discoveries, which she makes both understandable and very human. Reporting on physics, cosmology, mathematics, astronomy, and more, Cole's essays, culled from her popular Mind Over Matter columns, reveal the universe as simple, constant, and complex--and wholly relevant to politics, art, and every dimension of human life.
A popular science columnist for the Los Angeles Times and a teacher at UCLA, K. C. Cole is a recipient of the 1995 American Institute of Physics Award for Best Science Writing. She lives in Santa Monica, California.
A popular science columnist for the Los Angeles Times and a teacher at UCLA,K. C. Cole is a recipient of the 1995 American Institute of Physics Award for Best Science Writing. She lives in Santa Monica, California.