Big Brains and Video Games - An interview with MSNBC.com's science editor Alan Boyle
- Posted: Mar 07, 2010 at 5:07 AM
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Alan Boyle is MSNBC.com's science editor. He has been with MSNBC since 1996 and won awards from the National Academies, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Association of Science Writers, the Society of Professional Journalists,
the Space Frontier Foundation and the Pirelli Relativity Challenge. One of his recent articles
Big Brains for Video Games
got our attention so I sat down with Alan to discuss the article, the study it was based on and whether or not I have a new excuse when I lose on Xbox Live. For more on Alan definitely check out cosmic
log.
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More of these kinds of videos / interviews please
admirable about what was done by alan, they are great people on the job. , . thanks for the information provided.
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