
Dava Sobel is an accomplished writer of popular expositions of scientific topics. A 1964 graduate of the Bronx High School of Science, Ms. Sobel attended Antioch College and the City College of New York before receiving her bachelor of arts degree from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1969. She holds honorary doctor of letters degrees from the University of Bath, in England, and Middlebury College, Vermont, both awarded in 2002. In her four decades as a science journalist she has written for many magazines, including Audubon, Discover, Life and The New Yorker, served as a contributing editor to Harvard Magazine and Omni, and co-authored five books, including Is Anyone Out There? with astronomer Frank Drake. Her most well known work is Longitude. The asteroid 30935 Davasobel is named for her.
Books

The Best American Science Writing 2004
2004

Galileo's Daughter
A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love
1999

A More Perfect Heaven
How Copernicus Revolutionized the Cosmos
2011

And the Sun Stood Still
2016

Backache
What Exercises Work
1994

Longitude
The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time
1995

The Glass Universe
How the Ladies of the Harvard Observatory Took the Measure of the Stars
2016

The Elements of Marie Curie
How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science
2024

The Planets
2005

Arthritis
What Works
1989