Christine Kenneally is an Australian author and journalist with a Ph.D. in linguistics from Cambridge University.
Her work focuses on the intersection of language, science, and culture.
Kenneally has contributed to prestigious publications such as the New Yorker, the New York Times, Scientific American, Discover, and Slate.
Her background in linguistics and interest in human history and genetics inform her writing, allowing her to explore complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner.
Kenneally's work often examines how our past shapes our present, blending personal stories with broader historical and scientific contexts to illuminate aspects of human identity and inheritance.
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