Adam Rogers
Wired Magazine
Articles Editor
Berkeley California
Adam Rogers is the Articles Editor at Wired magazine in San Francisco, where he runs the front-of-book sections and edits features, primarily about science but also other miscellaneous geekery. Rogers was a writer and on-air correspondent for the television show Wired Science, and his feature story “The Angels’ Share” won the 2011 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award.
Rogers joined Wired in 2003; prior to that he was a reporter for Newsweek, covering science and technology in New York and the Washington DC bureau. He also reported for Newsweek’s special campaign issue on the 2000 presidential race. Rogers has also written for Smithsonian, Slate, the Atlantic’s web site, and the New York Times.
A native of Los Angeles, Rogers attended Pomona College and has a graduate degree in science writing from Boston University. In 2002-2003 he was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives with his family in Berkeley.