Writer who, as science and technology editor for Reader’s Digest magazine, became the world’s most widely read investigative science reporter. His articles were translated into 18 languages and read by more than 126 million people around the world. Ponte previously worked as a foreign correspondent and a reporter in Washington, D.C., and he did a stint in a think-tank on classified research. Highly respected and sensible, he hosted his own radio show, "Lowell Ponte Live," after leaving his position at Reader’s Digest. Read less