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Science Writer & Editor

 at Technology Networks


Alexander is a science writer and editor for Technology Networks. He writes news and features for the Applied Sciences section, leading the site's coverage of topics relating to materials science and engineering.

Before joining Technology Networks in 2023, Alexander worked as a freelance science writer, reporting on a broad range of topics including cannabis science and policy, psychedelic drug research and environmental science. He holds a masters degree in Materials Chemistry from the University of St Andrews, Scotland.


Education


University of St Andrews  


Awards & Certifications


Chemistry Purdie scholarship awarded by the University of St Andrews · August 2013


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Published Content
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Enhancing Methods for the Chemical Characterization of Cannabis Products

Scientists, medical professionals, and consumers alike all stand to benefit from fully characterizing the chemical composition of cannabis.
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Genetic Analysis Adds Weight to Cannabis Strain Name Concerns

Inconsistent naming and labeling of cannabis strains continue to pose challenges for consumers and researchers alike.
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Tech Solutions for Drinking Water Analysis

Improved access to clean and safe drinking water is key for health and survival and has been classified as a human right. Here, we take a look at some of the novel solutions, both hi-tech and low-tech, that scientists are designing to help monitor drinking water source safety.
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Unease on the High Seas: The Effect of Climate Change on Marine Microbial Ecology

Microbes play an important role in the marine ecosystem, however, the effects of climate change have the potential to upset this fine balance, leading to increasing issues with cyanobacterial blooms. Exciting work seeks to look at the knock on effects on the marine food web and ways to combat these toxic blooms.
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Emerging Contaminants in Water: Sources, Effects and Treatments

Few could argue that water is not one of the most precious resources on the planet. Water contaminants are emerging from some surprising sources that threaten the health and welfare of humans, animals and the ecosystem. Consequently, novel approaches must be taken to try and combat the growing issue.
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