Dan Falk
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Dan Falk (born 1966) is a Canadian science journalist, broadcaster, and author. He has written for the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, The Walrus, Cottage Life, SkyNews, Astronomy and New Scientist, and has contributed to the CBC radio programs Ideas, Quirks and Quarks, Tapestry and Spark.
He has published two books:
- The Universe on a T-Shirt: The Quest for the Theory of Everything
- In Search of Time: Journeys Along a Curious Dimension.
Universe on a T-Shirt was the winner of the 2002 Science in Society Journalism Award from the Canadian Science Writers’ Association, as well as the John and Margaret Savage First Book Award, part of the Atlantic Book Awards.
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- Falk, Dan (2002). The Universe on a T-Shirt: The Quest for the Theory of Everything. Toronto: Penguin/Arcade. ISBN 978-1559707077.
- Falk, Dan (2008). In Search of Time: Journeys Along a Curious Dimension. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart/St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-7710-4757-2.
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