Stefan Klein
Stefan Klein, considered one of the most influential science writers in Europe, has written for many of Germany's leading newspapers and magazines. He was science editor of Der Spiegel, a leading German news magazine, from 1996–1999, a staff writer with Geomagazine from 1999–2000, and is now a freelance writer in Berlin.
He has interviewed many of the world's most prominent scientists, including Antonio Damasio, Stephen Jay Gould, V.S. Ramachandran, Craig Venter, Ian Wilmut, and E.O. Wilson. In 1998 he won the Georg von Holtzbrink Prize for Scientific Journalism.
He studied physics and philosophy at the universities of Munich and Grenoble and completed his PhD in biophysics in Freiburg.
He is also the author of the international bestseller The Science of Happiness which has been published in more than twenty-eight countries. He lives in Berlin and can be found online at www.stefanklein.info.
Website: www.stefanklein.info
Books
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The Science of Happiness: how our brains make us happy and what we can do to get happier
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The phenomenal #1 international bestseller an enthralling exploration of the how and why behind the science of happiness.
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The Secret Pulse of Time: making sense of life's scarcest commodity
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