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Wavelengths National and Global Recognition


Featured by leading media outlets including the BBC, CBS, The Guardian, iHeart Radio, NPR, Nature, and the Wall Street Journal, Wavelengths books reach audiences around the world.


Wavelengths has received a gratifying level of media coverage since 2021. The authors, their books, and the partnerships inspired by them have earned recognition and endorsements from globally-leading universities, institutions, organizations, (AGU, Amazon, DARPA, Duke, Field Museum, Google, Harvard, MIT, National Urban League, Oxford, SETI) and media outlets including Afro American, BBC, CBC, CBS, Forbes, FOX, The GuardianInside Higher Ed, iHeart Radio, Nature, NBC, NPR, New York Post, PBS NewsHour, Seikyo Shimbun, Today, and World Wildlife Magazine. The potential audience reach through print, online, podcast, radio, and television reviews and interviews exceeds 20 million.

Dr. Arturo Casadevall, author of What If Fungi Win?, with Emily Kwong of NPR’s Short Wave at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center.

In addition, content from the books has been downloaded 330,000+ times at no cost by people in more than 121 countries through Project MUSE’s Open Access platform, and select titles are available (or soon will be) in Hindi, Kannada, Korean, Japanese, and Tamil translations. Wavelengths authors also present to representatives from other nations through the State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program.

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