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About Us

About Us

This Amazing World is an independent science and nature publication dedicated to one thing: telling the stories the natural world keeps writing — and making sure people actually read them. We cover Earth science, wildlife, space, oceans, and climate with the same depth and visual ambition you’d expect from a great documentary.

Why We Started

The idea was straightforward: science journalism had drifted toward either dry academic summaries or hollow clickbait. There was a gap — the kind of writing that respects the reader’s intelligence, grounds every claim in real research, and still reads like a story you can’t put down.

This Amazing World was built to fill that gap. We take topics that could easily be reduced to a single headline — a newly discovered deep-sea species, a volcanic eruption reshaping a coastline, a telescope image that rewrites planetary science — and give them the space they deserve.

What We Cover

Our editorial scope spans the full breadth of the natural world and human knowledge — from prehistoric life to cutting-edge robotics, from deep-sea ecosystems to the edge of the observable universe. We don’t chase news cycles. We go deeper on the stories that matter beyond today.

Animals & Wildlife Birds & Insects Prehistoric Life & Dinosaurs Endangered Species Plants & Forests Ocean & Deep Sea Geology & Volcanoes Extreme Weather Environment & Planet Space & Universe Science & Research Medical Breakthroughs Physics & Chemistry Technology & Innovation Robotics & AI Psychology & Behavior History & Archaeology Ancient World Mysteries & Unexplained Survival Stories Human Stories Discoveries World Records Cultural Wonders

How We Work

Every article starts with a question worth asking. From there, we follow the science: primary sources, peer-reviewed research, expert context where needed. Before anything is published, it goes through fact-checking and copy editing. We don’t publish fast — we publish right.

Our audience has grown to over 7,600 readers on Facebook and thousands of monthly visitors to the site. That growth is organic, driven entirely by the quality of the work. We take that as both a responsibility and a signal to keep going.

This Amazing World is an independent project — no corporate backing, no external investors. We run it because we believe this kind of science storytelling matters, and because the subject never gets boring.


The Team

Three writers. Three areas of expertise. One shared obsession with the natural world.

Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan

Editor-in-Chief · Earth Science

Over a decade of science journalism. Alex leads editorial direction and writes our flagship geology and climate features.

Dr. James Carter

Wildlife · Field Correspondent

PhD in ecology. Field research across four continents. James writes about animal behaviour and conservation from direct experience.

Sarah Blake

Space & Astronomy Reporter

From exoplanet atmospheres to black holes. Her James Webb explainers are among our most-read pieces.


Have a story tip or want to get in touch? Contact the team.

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