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Michael Edward Brooks (born 7 May 1970) is an English science writer, noted for explaining complex scientific research and findings to the general population. ==Career== Brooks holds a PhD in Quantum Physics from the University of Sussex. He was previously an editor for ''New Scientist'' magazine,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=TIBOR JONES - Irresistible Culture in Impossible Times A Literary Management CompanyTIBOR JONES - Irresistible Culture in Impossible Times A Literary Management Company )〕 and currently works as a consultant for that magazine. His writing has appeared in ''The Guardian'', ''The Independent'', ''The Observer'', ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'', and ''Playboy''.〔 His first novel, ''Entanglement'', was published in 2007. His first non-fiction book, an exploration of scientific anomalies entitled ''13 Things That Don't Make Sense'', was published in 2009. The book expands an article that Brooks wrote for ''New Scientist''. Brooks' next book, ''The Big Questions: Physics'', was released in February 2010. It contains twenty 3,000-word essays addressing the most fundamental and frequently asked questions about science. Brooks appeared as a regular guest on George Lamb's BBC Radio 6 Music show. His slot on the show, entitled ''Weird Science,'' features weird and wonderful stories from the world of science.
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