top of page
Dennis Flanagan was an American editor and writer, best known for his work with "Scientific American" magazine. He played a key role in shaping the magazine's content and promoting science literacy through engaging articles. Flanagan's editorial work helped to popularize science and make complex topics accessible to a broader audience.
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"Science is what scientists do."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"In an age of specialization people are proud to be able to do one thing well, but if that is all they know about, they are missing out on much else life has to offer."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"Actually I like the idea of being a Renaissance hack. If tombstones were still in style, I would want to have the two words chiseled right under my name."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
bottom of page