Lifes Little Mysteries answers fascinating questions about the world around you and the stuff in it, from things in the news and on your mind to crazy questions you didnt even know you had.
Our team of experienced reporters and editors do serious research while having loads of fun, to explain the worlds objects and phenomena, natural and man-made.
We invite you to join us in this daily investigation of the world around you.
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Editor and Staff
Robert Roy Britt, Editor in Chief, TechMediaNetwork
Rob was a writer, editor and Director of Site Operations at SPACE.com starting in 1999. He served as Managing Editor of LiveScience since its launch in 2004. He now oversees news operations for Lifes Little Mysteries, SPACE.com, LiveScience, Newsarama and TechNewsDaily. Prior to joining the company, Rob was an editor at The Star-Ledger in New Jersey. He has a journalism degree from Humboldt State University in California.
Karen Rowan, Managing Editor
Karen has written for Discover and Popular Mechanics magazines as well as the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. She taught biology at Adlai E. Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, Ill. for eight years and has a masters degree in science and medical journalism from Boston University plus a masters in Cellular Biology from Northeastern Illinois University.
Denise Chow, Staff Writer
Denise has worked at GQ magazine and the New York Daily News. She has a degree in criminology & political science from the University of Toronto and a Masters in Journalism from New York University.
Remy Melina, Staff Writer
Remy has written for the Long Island Press and Shut Up! Magazine. She has a degree in Journalism from Hofstra University.
Stuart Fox, Staff Writer
Stuart has written for Popular Science, Scientific American and Science World magazines, along with Wired.com, Popularmechanics.com, and Winespectator.com. He has a bachelors degree in biology from the University of Chicago and a masters degree in journalism from New York University.
Lifes Little Mysteries works with several contributors who are experienced journalists writing in different areas:
Michael Avila, Contributor (Entertainment)
Corey Binns, Contributor (Science & Technology)
Michelle Bryner, Contributor (Science & Technology)
Albert Ching, Contributor (Comics)
Heather Whipps, Contributor (History)
Stephanie Pappas, Contributor (Science & Technology)
Dan Peterson, Contributor (Sports)
Benjamin Radford, Contributor (Culture and Strange News)