Joshua Roebke is an author, instructor, and historian of science, who is currently writing his first book, The Invisible World: A social and cultural history of particle physics in the 20th century. He studied Spanish literature and nuclear physics at Michigan State University and received a master’s degree in theoretical high-energy physics from McGill University in Montréal. He was an editor and a writer at an award-winning science magazine in New York for several years, and one of his feature articles appeared in The Best American Science and Nature Writing. For several years, Joshua was a visiting scholar in the Office for History of Science and Technology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a visiting researcher at the Institute for Historical Studies at The University of Texas.