Robyn Arianrhod is an Australian science writer and historian of science with a background in mathematics.
She is recognised for her works exploring the lives and contributions of scientific pioneers, including studies on the predecessors to Albert Einstein, the mathematician and physicist Émilie du Châtelet, the science communicator Mary Somerville, and the mathematician Thomas Harriot.
Known for her warm, clear writing style and deep subject expertise, Arianrhod brings both mathematical rigour and accessible storytelling to complex scientific histories, making her works appealing to mathematically literate readers seeking to understand the development of foundational scientific ideas.
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