Kat Austen hopes for a just and environmentally kind future. The focus of her work is to understand the best means to achieve this. She holds a PhD in chemistry and worked as an environmental chemist.
Uncharted territory: Where digital maps are leading us | New Scientist
Uncharted territory: Where digital maps are leading...
What could derail the wearables revolution? : Nature News & Comment
What could derail the wearables revolution? : Na...
Rider in the sky stars in first cloud movie | New Scientist
Rider in the sky stars in first cloud movie | New S...
Environmental science: Pollution patrol : Nature News & Comment
Environmental science: Pollution patrol : Nature...
Sea of selfies – social media's monoculture threat - opinion - 11 ...
Sea of selfies – social media's monoculture threat ...
Festival shows the promises and perils of open data - 25 July 2014 ...
Festival shows the promises and perils of open data...
Aids deaths tumble but rising resistance to HIV drugs threatens gains
Aids deaths tumble but rising resistance to HIV dru...
I'm homing in on the genetic essence of life - opinion - 14 July 2014 ...
I'm homing in on the genetic essence of life - opin...
CultureLab: Mathematics as the raw material for art - New Scientist
Examining the lifecycle of a bike – and its green credentials | Kat ...
Kat Austen: By following a bike from the origins of its parts to how it is disposed of, you can gauge how eco-friendly yours is
We turn brainwaves into sound for music and medicine - health - 14 ...
Turning brainwaves into sound for music and medicin...
Think Smarter | Penguin Books
CultureLab: What gives scientists – and writers – credibility?
CultureLab: What gives scientists – and writers – c...