Cordelia Fine, a distinguished psychologist and writer, was born in 1975 and has made significant contributions to the fields of science communication and philosophy of science. Originally from Canada, she has established her career in the United Kingdom and currently resides in Australia.
As of two thousand eighteen, Fine holds the position of full professor in the History and Philosophy of Science programme at the University of Melbourne. Her academic pursuits are complemented by her engaging writing style, which has captivated a wide audience.
Fine is particularly renowned for her popular science books that delve into social cognition, neuroscience, and the pervasive myths surrounding sex differences. Her acclaimed work, Testosterone Rex, garnered the Royal Society Science Book Prize in two thousand seventeen, solidifying her reputation as a leading voice in contemporary science discourse.