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H&W features the work of the writing duo Christine Evans-Pughe and Terence Moll, who explore the world from their unique perspective. Christine is a science writer whose work has appeared in the Economist, the Guardian, the Independent, BBC Focus and countless issues of the engineering magazine E&T. She's written on everything from algorithms to brain science to DNA computers to quantum cryptography. She is H&W’s main illustrator. Terence has written heaps of financial propaganda and some academic papers, one or two of which actually got read. He has a proper job working with money and owns several suits. His day job is investing. He loves numbers and draws like a four-year old. Some of H&W is from books we’re writing. Most of the rest is here because it’s fascinating or mind-boggling. Oh, and there's the stuff we drew on the back of an envelope one lunchtime that made us laugh. You'll find that in the Howlery section. Our aim is to set your brain whirring and buzzing and expanding in curiosity about the world and the people in it.

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