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Antonio Martínez Ron was born on 3 May, 1976 in Madrid, is a Writer. Discover Antonio Martínez Ron's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 3 May, 1976
Birthday 3 May
Birthplace Madrid
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2017

He holds a degree in journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and works as editor in the Science section of the digital newspaper Vozpopuli in April 2017. He is also an active contributor to Quo magazine and the program "I give you my word" (Spanish: Te doy mi palabra) on the radio channel Onda Cero. Between 2009 and 2011 he worked as chief editor of science in lainformación.com.

In 2017 the Academia de las Ciencias y las Artes de Televisión of Spain grants to him the Scientific Journalism Award Concha García Campoy in the category of Digital Press for the article Plasticidad a la carta para salvar cerebros.

2016

In 2016 he published The Naked Eye (Crítica, Drakontos Collection), a reconstruction of the history of science from the understanding of vision and light, through a critical vision, storytelling and illustration of scientific experiments.

2014

In 2014 he created together with Javier Peláez and Javier Álvarez the radio project "Ultraviolet Catastrophe". This series of programs seeks to promote science through various fields of knowledge, showing experiments and speaking with their creators. He also published his first book, ¿Qué ven los astronautas cuando cierran los ojos? (transl. What see the astronauts when they close the eyes?, a compilation of more than fifty stories published in the Fogonazos blog. It deals with topics such as astronaut experiences and neuroscience stories. It is also available for free in electronic version.

2013

He has been awarded several prizes in recognition of his scientific work, such as the Bitácoras Awards or the 20Blog Awards. As director of the documentary El mal del cerebro, he won the 2013 Boehringer Award for best journalism work; This documentary received a review of the British magazine The Lancet.

2010

He is one of the creators of Naukas, an online scientific outreach platform, in which he is also a publisher. It has been active since 2010 and has more than 150 collaborators, mostly scientists and disseminators. This network has held outreach events in cities such as A Coruña and Bilbao.

2009

On 28 December 2009, he published in Fogonazos an article entitled National Geographic destapa el fraude de Stonehenge. In it he claimed that 90% of the stones of Stonehenge had been placed in successive "restorations", that is to say, a montage. He accompanied this article with photographic evidence and narrated how archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson had discovered that several of the dolerite rocks contained a variety of feldspar that had nothing to do with those located in Perseli, where the oldest megaliths were extracted. What was a joke for the day of the innocent took immediate relevance internationally and National Geographic had to intervene to deny it.

2003

In September 2003 he published the blog Fogonazos, where he writes a compilation of his "daily astonnments", articles on science, curiosities and current impressions of the same.

1976

Antonio Martínez Ron (born 3 May 1976 in Madrid) is a Spanish journalist and scientific reporter. He's graduated in journalism from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He has collaborated in different media such as Cadena SER, La2 and RNE. He is also responsible for the digital projects of scientific dissemination Naukas and Fogonazos. In 2015 he presented his first book "¿Qué ven los astronautas cuando cierran los ojos?" And in 2016 he published "El ojo desnudo".