Bruce Dorminey
Bruce Dorminey
is a science journalist and author of
Distant Wanderers: the Search for
Planets Beyond the Solar System who writes about
over-the-horizon
technology, primarily astronomy and space science.
He’s also a
tech columnist for Forbes.com.
Bruce is a
former Hong
Kong bureau chief for Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine and
former Paris-based technology correspondent for the Financial Times
newspaper who has reported from six continents. A 1998 winner in the
Royal Aeronautical Society’s Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards
(AJOYA), he’s interviewed Nobel Prize winners and written about
everything from potato blight to dark energy.
Previously, he was a film
and arts correspondent in New York and Europe, primarily for newspaper
outlets like the International Herald Tribune, the Boston Globe and
Canada’s Globe & Mail. Recently, he’s contributed to Scientific
American.com, Nature News, Physics World, and Yale Environment 360.com.
Bruce is a current contributor to Astronomy and Sky & Telescope and a
correspondent for Renewable Energy World.
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Forbes column and his
Scientific American stories.
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