He is most well known for his book Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea but has been writing within the scientific community for years, having done freelance work for New Scientist, Scientific American, The Economist, Science, Wired UK and The Sciences, among others.
Prior to his career in Journalism he received an undergraduate from Princeton University, an M.S. in Mathematics from Yale University and a M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University.
He has released 3 books to date including Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea and Alpha & Omega: The Search for the Beginning and End of the Universe. His most recent book Decoding The Universe was published January 18 2007.
He is currently an associate professor in New York University's Journalism Department.
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He is a member of PEN, the National Association of Science Writers, and DCSWA.Seife is among a very small number of people with a defined Erdős–Bacon number
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