Liz Fuller-Wright worked as a writer and editor for the Monitor from 2010 through 2017, focusing on science news as often as possible.
Before joining the Monitor, Liz worked as a Mars volcanologist, an inner-city science teacher with Teach for America, and a Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco. Liz has degrees in geology from Amherst College and in planetary geoscience from Brown University.
Liz lives in New Jersey with her wife and daughter.
Stories by Liz Fuller-Wright
- The Explainer Hunt for other worlds: 3,500 exoplanets and counting
- Buzzworthy: How you can help America's pollinators
- Beyond the Blue Marble: How NASA Earth science informs planetary research
- First Look What is Earth Hour, and why are the lights out?
- How a massive New Zealand earthquake broke the rules
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