Lauren J. Young

Web Producer, Science Friday

Lauren J. Young is Science Friday’s web producer. When she’s not shelving books as a library assistant, she’s adding to her impressive Pez dispenser collection.

Lauren J. Young is Science Friday’s web producer. She crafts pre- and post-show content for ScienceFriday.com so that listeners can get their fill of science stories throughout the week. Among the cool things Lauren has done as a journalist is hold a honeycomb frame filled with bees while standing on the roof of the Waldorf Astoria; cradle a rose hair tarantula in her hands; and re-watch the movies from the Alienfranchise to “research” a creepy carnivorous plankton species.

Before joining the SciFri team, Lauren wrote for Atlas Obscura. There, she learned that the Victorians came up with odd inventions for nearly every aspect of daily life and that there are still many wondrous places yet to be explored in the world.

Lauren hails from an ever-growing rodeo town in the San Joaquin Valley of California. She studied biology at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Even though the nearest beach was just a 20-minute drive from campus, she preferred working at the library and cultivating microbes in the lab. She’s got a knack for badminton (she was a high school champion) and an impressive collection of Pez dispensers.

While receiving her master’s degree in science journalism from NYU, Lauren interned at IEEE Spectrum and Science Friday. She was thrilled to reunite with the team.

Lauren J. Young appears in the following:

Algebra: From Broken Bones To Twitter Feuds

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

When a high school student asked a question about algebra on TikTok, she unknowingly awoke an age-old debate in mathematics history.

Valley Fever And COVID-19, Structure of Conspiracy Theories, New Climate Wars

Friday, January 15, 2021

Climate scientist Michael Mann explains corporate change is needed to prevent a climate crisis. Plus, how folklore analysis can help us identify—and defang—conspiracy theories.

Hemp and CBD, Phytosaurs, Mosquito Control

Friday, December 07, 2018

With Congress poised to legalize growing hemp, how does a ‘new’ plant become a thriving agricultural product? Plus, Science Friday heads to Utah searching for phytosaur fossils.