John Farrell is a multifaceted individual, simultaneously embracing the roles of writer and producer, all while being based in the esteemed city of Boston.
As an accomplished author, Farrell has penned two notable books: "The Day Without Yesterday: Lemaître, Einstein and the Birth of Modern Cosmology" from Basic Books, as well as "The Clock and the Camshaft: And Other Medieval Inventions We Still Can't Live Without" from Prometheus Books.
Farrell's academic background is equally impressive, as he is a graduate of the prestigious Harvard College.
Throughout his career, Farrell has contributed to a diverse range of publications, including Commonweal, Cosmos Magazine, New Scientist, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Aeon, Salon, Nautilus, and the Boston Globe, showcasing his versatility and expertise as a writer and producer.