Mick O'Hare
Mick O’Hare (born 1964 in Mirfield, England) is a British editor and writer who travels between the US and the UK.
Life
Currently, he is an editor for New Scientist, the leading British weekly for science, writing among other things "The Last Word" column of questions and answers. He edited Profile’s bestselling book "Does Anything Eat Wasps?" and its successors "Why Don’t Penguins’ Feet Freeze?" and "Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?".
Mick joined New Scientist in 1992 after being the production editor for Autosport. He still occasionally works as a rugby league writer and also edits sports books. He has a geology degree.[1][2]
Bibliography
- Does Anything Eat Wasps? and 101 Other Questions
- How to Fossilise Your Hamster: And Other Amazing Experiments for the Armchair Scientist
- Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?: And 114 Other Questions
- The Last Word: Vol 1, Mick O'Hare, illustrated by Spike Gerrell
- The Last Word: More Questions and Answers on Everyday Science Vol 2, Mick O'Hare, illustrated by Spike Gerrell
- Do Polar Bears Get Lonely? And 101 Other Intriguing Science Questions
- How to Make a Tornado: The strange and wonderful things that happen when scientists break free, 2009, Profile Books, ISBN 1846682878
- Why Can't Elephants Jump? And 113 More Science Questions Answered
- Why Are Orangutans Orange: Science Questions in Pictures – With Fascinating Answers
- Will We Ever Speak Dolphin?": And 130 Other Science Questions Answered
- why sleeping birds don't fall out of the tree & other daily science
References
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