Jeffrey Kluger

Jeffrey S. Kluger ( born May 21, 1954) is a journalist of TIME magazine and is known for scientific reports such as the loss of Columbia, the collision on board the Mir space station and the relationship of gender to health. In 2002 he won with two colleagues the first place for the best reporting in international environmental issues for Global Warming report. Prior to his career as a journalist, he was a writer and editor of the New York Times. Jeffrey Kluger is also a lawyer and teaches periodically science journalism at New York University. He just writes a new report on the polio vaccine. In 1994 he brought out the book Lost Moon in New York with James Lovell.

Works

  • Jeffrey Kluger: Next can fly as people - the great discoveries of unmanned spaceships and their builders. 1st edition. Joke, Nov. 2002, ISBN 3502153744, p 335

Awards

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