Andrew Paul

Staff Writer

Preston's Summary

Andrew Paul is a staff writer at Popular Science, where he covers tech news with a focus on artificial intelligence, space, and environmental issues. His work often intersects with themes of science and technology, drawing on his experience as a contributor to outlets like The A.V. Club and Input. Andrew's writing has also been featured in notable publications such as Rolling Stone, GQ, and Slate.

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Cites Data: 44 %
Review: 17 %
Press Release: 14 %
Promotional Deal: 5 %
Government Announcement: 5 %

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Pitching Insights

Andrew Paul's coverage spans scientific and design-related topics, with a particular emphasis on space exploration, technology, artificial intelligence, legal issues, and science. His articles often cite data or are based on government announcements.

When reaching out to Andrew Paul, consider providing access to relevant data or official statements that support your pitch. If you have insights into recent advancements in space exploration, technological innovations, AI applications in real-world scenarios, legal implications of new technologies or scientific breakthroughs; these would likely be well-received by him.

As he has no specified geographic focus but covers international stories related to his themes of interest such as space exploration and technological advancements across the globe.

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