Sasha Sagan is a writer and speaker. Her essays and interviews on death, history, and nature from a secular viewpoint have appeared in The Cut, O the Oprah Magazine, Lit Hub, and Atmos, among others. Sagan is the author of For Small Creatures Such As We: Rituals for Finding Meaning in Our Unlikely World, an exploration of celebrations and rituals through a scientific lens. Her public speaking on this topic is partially inspired by the work of her parents, Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan. Previously, Sagan was a television producer and filmmaker. Inverse named her to its Future 50 list of people who will be forces for good in the 2020s.
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What is life? Where do its boundaries begin, and where do they end? These are some of the simple yet daunting questions science writer Carl Zimmer explores in his new book, Li...