Gina Hagler is a freelance writer covering science/technology policy, news and events, and the impact they have on our world and in our lives. She’s had several articles published in Odyssey magazine. Wildfire! uses the Bitterroot National Forest fire of 2000 to explain the science of fire. It received a Letter of Merit from the 2006 SCBWI Magazine Merit Awards. Concert Hall Acoustics tells about the science of sound as applied to the Strathmore Concert Hall in Montgomery County, Maryland. Bare-Bones Survival describes the science of survival as experienced during a primitive survival course at the Mountain Shepherd Wilderness Survival School.

Hagler wrote about space for UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine. Click to read her article on Virgin Galactic. Here for her article on the Phoenix Mars Lander. She also reviews space-related books for the National Space Society. She reported on the 3rd Annual NanoBio Symposium held by the Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology in May 2009.  Her Top Ten Tech: Smart Homes will appear on the Discovery Tech site in April.  She is in the Johns Hopkins Masters in Writing/Science Writing program.

A member of the National Association of Science Writers and the Society of Environmental Journalists, she blogs about Pollinator Decline, the factors at play in the poor health of the Chesapeake Bay, Wildland Fire-Management Policy, and the newest news of Space Exploration at her blog, Synthesis.

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