Paul Raeburn
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Paul Raeburn is the author of Acquainted with the Night, a memoir of raising children with depression and bipolar disorder. He has been the science editor and a senior writer at Business Week, and the science editor and chief science correspondent of The Associated Press. He is also the organizer of the New Horizons in Science briefing sponsored by the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW).
His previous books include Mars, published by the National Geographic Society in 1998, and The Last Harvest, published by Simon & Schuster in 1995. He writes for The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Scientific American, Psychology Today, The Washington Post, Discover, Popular Science, Child, Self, Technology Review and many other newspapers and magazines.
Raeburn is a past president of the National Association of Science Writers and a recipient of its Science-in-Society Award.
A native of Detroit, Raeburn now lives and works in New York City with his wife, the writer Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn and his son, Henry.
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- Raeburn, Paul. "Acquainted with the Night, a memoir of raising children with depression and bipolar disorder", Broadway Books, New York, 2004. ISBN 0-7679-1438-4.
- Raeburn, Paul. "Mars: Uncovering the Secrets of the Red Planet", National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., 1998. ISBN 0-7922-7373-7.
- Raeburn, Paul. "The Last Harvest: The genetic gamble that threatens to destroy American agriculture". University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1996. ISBN 0-8032-8962-6