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Ari Daniel Shapiro
American journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ari Daniel Shapiro is a freelance science journalist based in Boston, Massachusetts. Shapiro is a science reporter for National Public Radio.[1] He previously reported on a freelance basis for NPR, as well as Public Radio International, The New York Times, and Nova.[2]
This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. (November 2014) |

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Education
- Ph.D. in biological oceanography from MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution[3]
- Boston College, 2001[4]
In college, Shapiro was a summer intern at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He worked on a project with killer whales. He later got a master's degree from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where he studied grey seal pups.[5]
Career
In addition to his work as a reporter, Shapiro is a Senior Producer for The Story Collider, a live storytelling show.[3][6] He says that he works to achieve greater science literacy for his listeners, telling Nieman Storyboard, "That’s why I don’t like to think about dumbing something down. I think people can handle complexity. Because I think people are curious beings somewhere inside."
Upon joining NPR in 2023, Shapiro changed his air name to Ari Daniel, to avoid confusion with "All Things Considered" host Ari Shapiro.
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