Gary Stix
Gary Stix is a journalist and author. He is a Senior Editor at the Scientific American.
Education
Stix obtained his undergraduate degree in journalism from New York University.
Personal
He is married to Miriam Lacob.
Career
Stix is a senior editor for Scientific American and has worked there for over 20 years. He is currently responsible for covering neuroscience. He has frequently been the issue or section editor for special issues of the magazine. He also reports and commissions articles on a variety of other topics ranging from nanotechnology to obesity. Prior to working for Scientific American, Stix spent 3 years as a science journalist at IEEE Spectrum. He and his wife wrote a general primer on technology called "Who Gives a Gigabyte?"
Bibliography
Articles
Stix, Gary (November 1993). "Turning Green : can industrial chemistry trade benzene for sugar?". Scientific American 269 (5): 78–81. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican1193-104.
— (November 1993). "ECM for 747s: Should Commercial Airliners Carry High-Tech Protection?". Scientific American 269 (5): 82–83.