 
					Elizabeth Quill
Executive Editor, 2015-2024
Elizabeth Quill is former executive editor of Science News. During two periods at the magazine, from 2008 to 2013 and again from 2015 to 2024, she edited stories and special projects on topics ranging from public health to AI, from climate change to quantum physics. She managed the SN 10: Scientists to Watch list and the Century of Science project and served as editorial coordinator for the Science News Learning program. Originally from the Finger Lakes region of New York, Elizabeth studied journalism at Ithaca College and received her master’s degree in science writing from MIT.
 
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All Stories by Elizabeth Quill
- 			 Cosmology CosmologyHow we might finally find black holes from the cosmic dawnAfter decades of study, scientists sound genuinely optimistic about the possibility of detecting primordial black holes, which might explain dark matter. 
- 			 Humans HumansHow child soldiers heal after the trauma of warFor more than two decades, Theresa Betancourt has studied Sierra Leone’s former child soldiers. Her new book Shadows into Light tells their stories. 
- 			 Artificial Intelligence Artificial IntelligenceA new book tackles AI hype – and how to spot itIn AI Snake Oil, two computer scientists set us straight on the power and limits of AI and offer advice for moving forward. 
- 			  Scientific meetings — it’s nice to see you againExecutive editor Elizabeth Quill discusses the importance of covering scientific meetings. 
- 			 Life LifeThese science discoveries from 2022 could be game changersGophers that farm, the earliest known hominid, a strange hybrid monkey and the W boson's mass are among the findings awaiting more evidence. 
- 			 Computing ComputingHuijia Lin proved that a master tool of cryptography is possibleCryptographer Huijia Lin showed that the long-sought “indistinguishability obfuscation” is secure from data attacks. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyHow we got from Gregor Mendel’s pea plants to modern geneticsPhilosopher Yafeng Shan explains how today's understanding of inheritance emerged from a muddle of ideas at the turn of the 20th century. 
- 			  Looking back on science can refocus our attentionSpecial projects editor Elizabeth Quill shares her thoughts on how the history of science can help us sharpen our focus on its future. 
- 			 Cosmology CosmologyEinstein’s theory of general relativity unveiled a dynamic and bizarre cosmosAlbert Einstein’s theory of general relativity foretold space-bending beasts, cosmic shock waves and mysterious forces. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsMonika Schleier-Smith leads elaborate quantum conversationsMonika Schleier-Smith forces atoms to interact in ways that could offer insights into quantum computing, precision timekeeping and perhaps black holes. 
- 			 Chemistry Chemistry150 years on, the periodic table has more stories than it has elementsThe organized rows and columns of the Periodic Table hide a rich and twisting history. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineThough often forgotten, the placenta has a huge role in baby’s healthRecent research in mice suggests that a lot of early problems in the embryo may actually have roots in the placenta.