David Nabhan--"Earthquake Prediction: Dawn of the New Seismology," (Skyhorse Publishing, June 2017)-- is a science writer who has been featured on the air or in print on a remarkable number of news fonts in the US and elsewhere--television, radio, and newspapers. The airtime and/or column space was garnered on some of the most recognized media venues in existence many, many hundreds of times: CBS News, Popular Science, Inside Edition, RT Television, London Daily Mail, Thom Hartmann Show, UK's Naked Scientists, Howard Stern Show, Drudge Report, MSNBC/Sirius Joe Madison , Los Angeles Daily News, San Francisco Examiner, etc. He is the author of four books concerning earthquakes, peer-reviewed papers on the subject, and many, many scores of newDavid Nabhan--"Earthquake Prediction: Dawn of the New Seismology," (Skyhorse Publishing, June 2017)-- is a science writer who has been featured on the air or in print on a remarkable number of news fonts in the US and elsewhere--television, radio, and newspapers. The airtime and/or column space was garnered on some of the most recognized media venues in existence many, many hundreds of times: CBS News, Popular Science, Inside Edition, RT Television, London Daily Mail, Thom Hartmann Show, UK's Naked Scientists, Howard Stern Show, Drudge Report, MSNBC/Sirius Joe Madison , Los Angeles Daily News, San Francisco Examiner, etc. He is the author of four books concerning earthquakes, peer-reviewed papers on the subject, and many, many scores of newspaper and magazine op-eds regarding earthquakes, hydraulic fracking, dams and mining, climate issues and other important topics published on three continents and in two languages. Mr. Nabhan also is a science fiction writer, with two additional books in that genre ("Pilots of Borealis," Skyhorse Publishing/Talos Press, August, 2015). Many dozens of his interviews, articles, and op-eds can be accessed at www.earthquakepredictors.com...more
David NabhanI'm constantly reading something; probably a couple of books per month. I'm almost embarrassed to say that I'm a creature of habit who simply goes to …moreI'm constantly reading something; probably a couple of books per month. I'm almost embarrassed to say that I'm a creature of habit who simply goes to the "science & math" and/or "history & biography" sections of B&N and just browses until something strikes my interest. I just finished a couple of good ones: "The Grapes of Math" (Alex Bellos) and "The Last Duel" (fascinating story about two knights in 17th century France who REALLY wound up disliking each other).(less)
David NabhanNo such thing for me. There is too much going on in the early 21st century. All one need do is even glance at news and current events and there is a s…moreNo such thing for me. There is too much going on in the early 21st century. All one need do is even glance at news and current events and there is a story screaming to be told in one way or the other.(less)