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Hatty Willmoth

Hatty Willmoth is a British science and health journalist whose writing bridges curiosity, clarity, and cultural relevance. Currently a Trends Editor at BBC Science Focus, Hatty explores the frontiers of human biology, environmental shifts, and emerging technologies with a voice that’s both accessible and quietly poetic.

Her work has appeared in Newsweek, Live Science, The Independent, and Time & Leisure, often focusing on nutrition, cognitive health, and the subtle intersections between science and everyday life3. Whether reporting on microplastics in the brain or the glow emitted by human skulls, Hatty’s stories invite readers to see the familiar through a lens of wonder.

She holds an MA in History from the University of Cambridge and a Gold-Standard NCTJ qualification from News Associates, grounding her storytelling in both academic rigor and editorial finesse3.

Hatty’s journalism is marked by a quiet empathy—spotlighting not just data, but the human implications behind it. From decoding insomnia to rethinking acid rain, her work pulses with relevance and resonance.