Meagan Ellis
I am a full-time reporter currently writing for four science, design and packaging magazines in the UK. Born and raised in Canada, I studied Journalism at Ottawa's Carleton University, during which time I completed an internship at Canadian Geographic magazine.
Upon graduation from Carleton, I worked at Canadian Family as an editorial assistant, and then I assisted a Mount Sinai research study into the impact of SARS on healthcare workers. I moved to London, UK, in late 2005, and, in my current position, have covered stories on materials science, alternative energy, packaging waste, architecture, fashion and interior design, and sports technology. I have also done some freelance work for Canadian Health magazine, and the London Paper.
I am married and enjoy spending my free time at the cinema!
Latest Articles
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Drawing for Safety
Overcoming problems with fraudulent/forgotten passwords, researchers at Newcastle University, UK, have created security software that assesses a user's drawings.
Jul 20, 2008
- Meagan Ellis
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Flexible Phones from Nokia
A bendable cell phone that can be worn around a wrist or folded to slip in a pocket, is water-proof and self-cleaning, is being developed by researchers at Nokia.
Jun 12, 2008
- Meagan Ellis
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Diet Supplements Do's and Don'ts
Researchers from the USA have recently produced a report on popular dietary supplements. While some promote weight loss, they found, most are ineffective or dangerous.
Jun 9, 2008
- Meagan Ellis
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