Lina Zeldovich
Contributor

Lina Zeldovich grew up in a family of Russian scientists listening to bedtime stories about volcanoes, black holes and dangerous pathogens. Since then, she’s edited science features at Nautilus, won two awards for a story about poo, and has written for, among others, the Smithsonian, Hakai Magazine, Audubon Magazine and Popular Mechanics. She lives in New York and is working on a book about the most misunderstood matter in the universe: human waste. Visit her at LinaZeldovich.com or @linazeldovich
Lina ’s stories
Work published elsewhere
United we fish!
How North American fishermen are fighting for fair trade.
What will it take to end international killer whale capture?
About marine mammals bought and sold.
The magic poop potion
On the life-saving science of faecal transplants.