Alberto Angela

Alberto Angela

Italian paleontologist, naturalist, popularizer of science, writer, TV presenter.
Date of Birth: 08.04.1962
Country: Italy

Content:
  1. Italian Paleontologist, Naturalist, and Science Communicator
  2. Early Career and Publications
  3. Television and Media
  4. Notable Achievements
  5. Awards and Honors
  6. Notable Events
  7. Criticism

Italian Paleontologist, Naturalist, and Science Communicator

Alberto Angela is an Italian paleontologist, naturalist, science communicator, writer, and television presenter. Born in Paris, he has made significant contributions to scientific research, literature, and television.

Early Career and Publications

In 1988, Angela published "Museums (and Exhibitions) on a Human Scale: How to Communicate Through Objects," an influential study on interactive innovations in science museums. He has co-authored several books with his father, Piero Angela, including "The Extraordinary History of Humanity," "The Extraordinary History of Life on Earth," and "The Planet of Dinosaurs."

Television and Media

Angela has collaborated with major newspapers and magazines, including La Stampa, Airone, and Epoca. On television, he co-conceived and wrote the documentary series "The Planet of Dinosaurs," which aired on Rai Uno in 1993. He has hosted and narrated programs such as "Superquark," "Quark Speciale," and "Journey Into Space."

Notable Achievements

In 1998, Angela voiced the Italian version of the BBC-RAI documentary "Big Cat Diary," filmed in Kenya's Masai Mara. Since 2001, he has co-hosted the popular science program "Ulisse" with his father, for which they received the Flaiano Prize for Television.

Awards and Honors

Angela has received numerous awards for his work, including the Cimitile Prize for best non-fiction book for "A Day in Ancient Rome" (2008). He is a member of the Italian Institute of Human Paleontology and the Centro Studi e Ricerche Ligabue.

Notable Events

In 2002, Angela survived an attack by robbers while filming in the Niger desert. He has attended prestigious events, such as the opening ceremony of the 2009 Italian school year at the Quirinale Palace and the appointment as Honorary Academician of the International Academy of Sciences and Underwater Techniques in 2010.

Criticism

Richard Dawkins' book "The Ancestor's Tale" criticized Angela's "The Extraordinary History of Humanity" as an example of flawed science writing.

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