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Opinion

Brian Kelly

Entries for July 2008

Editor's Note: Science Subjects are Becoming Sexier, at Least for Us

July 28, 2008 04:33 PM ET | Kelly, Brian |

Science is one of those subjects that can move a little slowly for some of us in the news business. It's hard to craft a taut narrative around a couple decades' worth of research in the lab. Or a million years of evolution. Then one day, whatever's been brewing changes the world. But capturing the progress and meaning of science—whether it's about medicine, the environment, or space—and then explaining it to readers are something we've long done at U.S. News. We work to take the theoretical and make it real. Human evolution may seem like an old subject until you realize that man is continuing to evolve and perhaps more rapidly than we thought. The implications are profound, as Nancy Shute writes in her story, "Where is Human Evolution Heading?"

When did life begin? There's no small bit of scientific, political, and religious controversy attached to that question. And still no precise answer. But the quest has resulted in some very practical developments, most recently a drug that helps cure a common degenerative eye disease.

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Welcome to the New "U.S. News"

July 14, 2008 04:31 PM ET | Kelly, Brian |

We're doing a little renovation to spruce up the place.

That new logo you see on the cover is not just a cosmetic makeover. It signals a new era for U.S. News. We're changing the way we think of the magazine, and it's going to affect you, our valued readers. Among the changes, we'll be publishing every other week.

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Brian Kelly was named editor of U.S.News & World Report in April 2007, nine years after joining the magazine. With more than 30 years of journalism experience, including covering Capitol Hill, politics, and the presidency both as a beat reporter and as an editor, Kelly is one of the nation’s most experienced magazine editors in steering national and international news content.

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