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Eric Berger

Eric Berger

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Senior Space Editor, Ars Technica

Houston

Biography

Eric Berger is the senior space editor at Ars Technica, covering everything from astronomy to private space to wonky NASA policy. Eric has an astronomy degree from the University of Texas and a master's in journalism from the University of Missouri. He previously worked at the Houston Chronicle for 17 years, where the paper was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2009 for his coverage of Hurricane Ike. A certified meteorologist, Eric lives in Houston.

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Innovation.Covers:  Artificial Intelligence Data Science Technology Sports

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theater, cinema

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Total articles 9750

  • Tuesday Telescope: Is the James Webb Space Telescope worth $10 billion?

    By Eric Berger Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • A front will bring slightly drier air today and Wednesday before rather windy and warm weather returns

    By Eric Berger Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Tuesday Telescope: Is the James Webb Space Telescope worth $10 billion?

    By Eric Berger Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

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Ars Technica

Ars Technica is a well-known online publication that covers technology, science, politics, and society. Founded in 1998, it has become a trusted source for news, reviews, and guides on topics such as computer hardware, software, technology policy, and video games. In 2008, Ars Technica was acquired by Condé Nast Digital, joining the Wired Digital group. The publication operates primarily through online advertising and offers a paid subscription service that provides benefits like ad-free browsing and exclusive content. Its audience includes technology enthusiasts, professionals, and individuals interested in science and policy. Ars Technica features contributions from a diverse team of writers, including experts in science, health, and space exploration.

New York, New York, United States

Founded: 1998