
Gary Taubes is an American science writer. He is the author of Nobel Dreams (1987), Bad Science: The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion (1993), and Good Calories, Bad Calories (2007), titled The Diet Delusion (2008) in the UK and Australia. His book Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It was released in December 2010. In December 2010 Taubes launched a blog at GaryTaubes.com to promote the book's release and to respond to critics. His main hypothesis is based on: Carbohydrates generate insulin, which causes the body to store fat. Taubes studied applied physics at Harvard University (BS, 1977) and aerospace engineering at Stanford University (MS, 1978). After receiving a master's degree in journalism at Columbia University in 1981, Taubes joined Discover magazine as a staff reporter in 1982. Since then he has written numerous articles for Discover, Science and other magazines. Originally focusing on physics issues, his interests have more recently turned to medicine and nutrition. Taubes' books have all dealt with scientific controversies. Nobel Dreams takes a critical look at the politics and experimental techniques behind the Nobel Prize-winning work of physicist Carlo Rubbia. Bad Science is a chronicle of the short-lived media frenzy surrounding the Pons-Fleischmann cold fusion experiments of 1989. [wikipedia]
Books

Why We Get Fat
And What to Do About It
2010

The Elusive Benefits of Undereating and Exercise
from Why We Get Fat
2017

Good Calories, Bad Calories
Fats, Carbs, and the Controversial Science of Diet and Health
2004

The Case Against Sugar
2016

Nobel Dreams
Power, Deceit and the Ultimate Experiment
1987

Rethinking Diabetes
What Science Reveals About Diet, Insulin, and Successful Treatments
2024

The Case for Keto
Rethinking Weight Control and the Science and Practice of Low-Carb/High-Fat Eating
2020

Bad Science
The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion
1993