Hi, I'm Clara Moskowitz, Senior Editor for Space and Physics at Scientific American.
Like many kids, I once dreamed of becoming an astronaut.
While I never made it to space, my work at Scientific American has given me the next best thing,
exploring the cosmos through stories and sharing its wonders with science lovers like you.
When I research a story,
I immerse myself in the reporting to bring you an exciting and accurate account.
Over the years, I've covered breathtaking rocket launches,
visited one of the world's highest altitude telescopes in Chile,
and even trained for suborbital spaceflight.
Space is vast, beautiful, and full of the unexpected.
Taking a moment to look beyond our daily routines and reflect on its mysteries can be a powerful escape.
Join me on this journey of discovery.
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For Scientific American Science Quickly, I'm Rachel Feltman.
I love spending time in nature, but that can feel hard to do when you live in a city.
Even out in the suburbs, it's tough to feel like you're really outside when you're outside.
But if you start thinking like an urban naturalist,
you can find wildlife to appreciate everywhere you go.
My guest today is Ryan Mandelbaum.
They're a science writer, naturalist, and educator based in New York City.