Sapience is focused on matters as they relate to humanity, concerned with developments in politics, science, technology, and current events in general. We publish opinions in the form of essays from thinkers from all walks of life, including scientists, researchers, educators, engineers, humanitarians, and more. Our goal is to provide our readers with a diversity of perspectives on topics and issues that have the potential to affect human beings. The opinions expressed here are those of independent authors, not Sapience. All writers on staff don't necessarily agree with each other; whether you agree or disagree with what we publish, we encourage you to participate respectfully in the conversation through our comments section.
Staff
Editor-in-Chief - Phillip Levin
Phillip is a graduate student in theoretical physics at California State University, Los Angeles. He is a graduate of University of California, San Diego. He has studied physics, neuroscience, and computer science. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Sapience.
Interested in contributing?
We do accept pitches for essays. We are particularly interested in thoughtful essays from divergent thinkers, who can articulately support their perspective. If you are interested in pitching an essay idea to Sapience, please contact us.
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