Anna Rothschild is a science journalist who hosts Anna’s Science Magic Show Hooray,[1] a video series from The Washington Post.[2] She created Gross Science, a YouTube series from NOVA and PBS Digital Studios.[3][4] She was awarded the 2016 AAAS Kavli Gold Award for Children's Science News[5] and received the American Institute of Physics' 2012 Science Communication Award for New Media,[6] and their 2015 award for Broadcast/New Media.[7]

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  7. "AIP award in Broadcast/New Media goes to Anna Rothschild, Greg Kestin for NOVA|PBS Video". EurekAlert!. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
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