Christopher Intagliata Christopher Intagliata is an editor at All Things Considered.
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Christopher Intagliata

Editor, All Things Considered

Christopher Intagliata is an editor at All Things Considered, where he writes news and edits interviews with politicians, musicians, restaurant owners, scientists and many of the other voices heard on the air.

Before joining NPR, Intagliata spent more than a decade covering space, microbes, physics and more at the public radio show Science Friday. As senior producer and editor, he set overall program strategy, managed the production team and organized the show's national event series. He also helped oversee the development and launch of Science Friday's narrative podcasts Undiscovered and Science Diction.

While reporting, Intagliata has skated Olympic ice, shadowed NASA astronaut hopefuls across Hawaiian lava and hunted for beetles inside dung patties on the Kansas prairie. He also reports regularly for Scientific American, and was a 2015 Woods Hole Ocean Science Journalism fellow.

Prior to becoming a journalist, Intagliata taught English to bankers and soldiers in Verona, Italy, and traversed the Sierra Nevada backcountry as a field biologist, on the lookout for mountain yellow-legged frogs.

Intagliata has a master's degree in science journalism from New York University, and a bachelor's degree in biology and Italian from the University of California, Berkeley. He grew up in Orange, Calif., and is based at NPR West in Culver City.

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Tuesday

Colleen Oakley's grandma inspired the intergenerational friendship in her new novel

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Monday

Friday

Fall Out Boy on returning to the basics and making the 'saddest New Year's song ever'

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ProPublica finds questionable timing of executives' trades on competitors' stocks

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Texas' takeover of Houston's public schools is in motion, but do takeovers work?

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Thursday

Strikes continue in France as the public protests higher retirement age

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Friday

Two halves of a 17th-century family portrait have been reunited

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Monday

With their bank collapsed, a tech startup struggles to make — and receive — payments

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Thursday

In northern California, stranded cows are getting emergency hay drops

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Giant eggshells reveal the secrets of Madagascar's elephant birds

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Tuesday

Fossilized egg shell pieces are revealing lost information about the elephant bird

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Monday

Remembering disability rights activist Judith Heumann

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Friday

How Volker Bertelmann created the score for "All Quiet On The Western Front"

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Thursday

When it comes to the dangers of AI, surveillance poses more risk than anything

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Friday

The parallels between Vonnegut's science fiction and our modern-day world

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Wednesday

What Kroger is doing with data about customers in its loyalty program

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Tuesday

Climate change has forced thousands to relocate in the U.S.

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Friday

A Make-A-Wish recipient recalls meeting Michael Jordan, who just donated $10 million

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Wednesday

National Cancer Institute director opens up about her own cancer diagnosis

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Tuesday

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Where Greta Thunberg does (and doesn't) expect to see action on climate change

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Friday

'Red Baron' artist whose sculptures adorned San Francisco Bay pier posts has died

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After Sierra Club's racial reckoning, its new leader pushes forward

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