Selected Recent Articles
Features
- Slate | Flushed Away
- Yale e360 | As Fatal Fungus Takes Its Toll, Can We Save Frog Species on the Brink?
- Science News | A Caribbean island gets everyone involved in protecting beloved species
- The Boston Globe Magazine | ‘It’s a lost cause’: Inside the last stand of New England’s soft-shell clam
- Earth Island Journal | The Little Fern That Could
- Earth Island Journal | Engineered Glow
Other Articles
New York Times
Slate
- Can You Get Measles if You’re Vaccinated?
- Is Trump Losing It?
- The Truth About That Scary New Glacier Study
- Don’t Yawn and Drive
- The Good News About Those Radioactive Shrimp
- It Used to Spell Death and Destruction for Ecosystems. Now, It Can Be the Key to Saving Them.
- How Bad Could Measles Get This Year?
- Five Eggsplainers
- After Decades of Decline, Tuberculosis Is on the Rise in the U.S. Here’s What You Need to Know.
- Trump Isn’t (Totally) Wrong About Plastic Straws
- Can Antiperspirant Cause Breast Cancer? I Need to Replace My Bra How Often?
- When Children Drown, Adults Are Typically Around
- Why You Keep Hearing About Huge Broods of Cicadas
- How You Can Avoid Getting Killed by a Sand Hole on the Beach. Yes–Parents Need to Know This.
- A Key Plot Point From The Day After Tomorrow Is Set to Come True. Yes, It’s Freaky.
- What Flight Safety Experts Say About Flying Right Now
- Noah Kahan’s SNL Performance Didn’t Include This Essential “Stick Season” Feature
- Plastic Is Here to Stay. Can We Make It More Sustainable?
- Is Dog Pee Really So Bad for Plants?
Inverse
Science News
- Woodpecker hammering is a full-body affair
- The axolotl is endangered in the wild. A discovery offers hope
- Dietary analysis bolsters Clovis hunters’ reputation as mammoth killers
- A new implant tested in animals reverses drug overdoses
- A materials scientist seeks to extract lithium from untapped sources
- Static electricity may help butterflies and moths gather pollen on the fly
- Here’s what distorted faces look like to people with prosopometamorphosia
- This Stone Age wall may have led Eurasian reindeer to their doom
- A global report finds amphibians are still in peril. But it’s not all bad
- Urchins are dying off across the Caribbean. Scientists now know why
- What experts told me to do after my positive COVID-19 at-home test
- Scientists are arguing over the identity of a fossilized 10-armed creature
Audubon
- This Psychologist Wants to Hear About the Moment You Fell in Love with Birds
- A New Program Helps New York’s Public Housing Residents Discover the Nature Right Outside Their Doors
- Love Fireflies? Here’s How You Can Help Scientists Save Them.
- Why Do Gulls Like Hanging Out in Parking Lots?
- Where Do Hummingbirds Go in the Winter?
- A Single Heatwave Killed Half of Alaska’s Common Murres, a Shocking New Study Reveals
- Will the World Unite to Curb the Global Disaster That is Plastic Pollution?
- Warmer Oceans Are Driving More Frequent Seabird Die-Offs, Preventing Populations From Recovering
- How Do Wildfires in Canada’s Boreal Forest Affect Birds Across the Continent?
Other Outlets
- National Geographic | The curious quest to make this frog poisonous again
- Inside Climate News | How Should You Clean Your House After It’s Engulfed in Wildfire Smoke?
- MIT Technology Review | This designer creates magic from everyday materials
- Science | ‘After you!’ A female bird’s flutter conveys a polite message to her mate
- Quanta | Dinosaur Bone Study Reveals That Not All Giants Grew Alike
- Quanta | Simpler Math Predicts How Close Ecosystems Are to Collapse
- Popular Science | These intricate ‘living’ paintings are teeming with microscopic organisms
- Science News Explores | Teens’ new tech would send alerts to reduce preventable deaths
Miscellaneous
- Essay: My Mother Died When I Was 13. She Left Me With Guidance–And Bras. / Slate
- Radio Interview: When Climate Change Reaches Your Plate / Science Friday
- Essay: Where a River Meets the Ocean / Terrain.org
- Column: Life lessons from raising an orphaned squirrel / Ipswich Local News (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5)
- Column: This Column is Plagiarized / The Harvard Crimson (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5)
- Archived Personal Blog: 2019-2021