Animals and humans on a collision course (sometimes literally) [Book Review]
Washington Post, 24 Sept 2021
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/animals-and-humans-on-a-collision-course-sometimes-literally/
What’s driving the pilots that will fly paying customers into space? [Book Review]
Washington Post, 11 June 2021
River of Trash: How Plastic Pollution Is Making Central American Communities Uninhabitable
The Intercept, 27 Oct 2019
https://theintercept.com/2019/10/27/plastic-pollution-guatemala/
One man’s mission to save a historic ship built a digital community
High Country News, 25 Sept 2019
DIY: A denim fix that’s better than a patch
Popular Science, 13 Sept 2019
https://www.popsci.com/reweave-jeans-repair-denim/
Everything you touch is trash and it all ends up here
Buzzfeed News, 26 Aug 2019
Scientists know gravity exists. They just don’t know how it works. [Book review]
Washington Post, 16 Aug 2019
“Playing against the wall”
Racquet Magazine, August 2019 [Print]
‘Come and see me—my grave is open.’: Finding Life After Deportation in Nogales, Sonora
Pacific Standard 10 June 2019
Death of the Reef: Scientists are putting antibiotics into the ocean—on purpose. And it’s our only hope.
Popular Science May/Summer 2019
https://www.popsci.com/coral-antibiotics-science/
What it means for us to ‘see’ a black hole
Washington Post 12 April 2019
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/04/12/98fda1c0-5ca6-11e9-a00e-050dc7b82693_story.html
Why the Border Wall Is a Problem For Birds, Despite Their Wings
Audubon Magazine 10 April 2019
https://www.audubon.org/news/why-border-wall-problem-birds-despite-their-wings
In Florida, Turtles Poisoned by Red Tide Are Getting a New Treatment
Hakai 16 Jan 2019
Earth’s cold storage is melting. Here’s what’s oozing out.
Popular Science, Danger Issue (Winter 2018)
https://www.popsci.com/whats-inside-earths-permafrost
Thin, Flexible New Solar Cells Could Soon Line Your Shirt
Wired 19 Nov 2018
https://www.wired.com/story/thin-flexible-new-solar-cells-could-soon-line-your-shirt/
This Charges Everything: Behind the scenes of Seattle’s latest foray into bikeshares.
Grist 9 Aug 2018
https://grist.org/article/this-electric-bike-experiment-could-change-how-we-design-cities/
The Mendocino Complex is California's largest fire on record—for now
Popular Science 7 Aug 2018
https://www.popsci.com/2018-california-mendocino-fire
The fate of future endangered species could hinge on a semantic argument
Popular Science 30 July 2018
https://www.popsci.com/endangered-species-act-future-walruses
Volcano vocabulary to help you understand the most recent eruptions
Popular Science 4 June 2018
https://www.popsci.com/volcano-vocabulary-kinds-of-lava
Scientists Race to Decode Disease Devastating Florida Coral Reefs
Oceans Deeply 16 May 2018
New Discoveries About Unique Amazon Coral Reef at Risk From Oil Drilling.
Oceans Deeply 8 May 2018
The EPA is jeopardizing scientific research and privacy in the name of ‘transparency’
Popular Science 27 April 2018
https://www.popsci.com/epa-transparency-public-health-data
There’s still time for us to save the Great Barrier Reef
Popular Science 19 April 2018
https://www.popsci.com/great-barrier-reef-adaptation-survival
Can the Gulf of Mexico’s Largest Coral Reef Survive a Massive New Port?
Oceans Deeply 12 April 2018
Now paleontologists know what colors graced these 200-million-year-old butterfly wings
Popular Science 11 April 2018
https://www.popsci.com/butterfly-fossil-wing-color
These ancient, swimming reptiles may have been the biggest animals of all time
Popular Science 10 April 2018
https://www.popsci.com/giant-ichthyosaur-fossil
Can Coral Microbes Protect Reefs From Climate Change?
Oceans Deeply 13 March 2018
There’s a new contender in the quest for the next superbattery
Grist 12 Feb 2018
https://grist.org/article/theres-a-new-contender-in-the-quest-for-the-next-superbattery/
This year I spent a lot of time thinking about satellites
Grist 27 Dec 2017
https://grist.org/briefly/this-year-i-spent-a-lot-of-time-thinking-about-satellites/
How should communities cope with the end of coal? Advice from the frontlines.
Grist 12 Dec 2017
How the Biggest Fish in the Sea Is Tracked by Tourist Photos.
Oceans Deeply 7 Dec 2017
Life After Coal: In Germany’s Appalachia, the last coal mine is closing
Grist 29 Nov 2017
http://grist.org/article/inside-the-last-coal-mine-germany-appalachia/
Tesla’s solar vision gets its first big test in Puerto Rico
Grist 24 Oct 2017
https://grist.org/article/tesla-and-solar-groups-put-puerto-rico-back-on-the-grid/
Hurricanes keep bringing blackouts. Clean energy could keep the lights on
Grist 22 Sept 2017
https://grist.org/article/hurricanes-keep-bringing-blackouts-clean-energy-could-keep-the-lights-on/
Florida’s best defense against natural disasters is nature
Grist 15 Sept 2017
https://grist.org/article/floridas-best-defense-against-natural-disasters-is-nature/
VIDEO: Don’t buy Apple’s new iPhone. Fix your old one
Grist 14 Sept 2017
https://grist.org/article/dont-buy-apples-new-iphone-fix-your-old-one/
Harvey stirs up a toxic, industrial soup
Grist 1 Sept 2017
https://grist.org/article/harvey-stirs-up-a-toxic-industrial-soup/
Welcome to Paradise: Batteries Now Included
Grist/Longreads 8 Aug 2017
https://grist.org/climate-energy/welcome-to-paradise-batteries-now-included/
This Bot Generates a Fantasy World Every Hour
Atlas Obscura 18 April 2017
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/uncharted-atlas-twitter-bot
Q&A: The technology that brought us Airbnb and Uber can do so much more
Grist 7 Apr 2017
https://grist.org/cities/the-technology-that-brought-us-airbnb-and-uber-can-do-so-much-more/
Q&A: Anxious, depressed, distracted — what if the cure is just outside?
Grist 1 Mar 2017
https://grist.org/living/anxiety-depression-and-distraction-what-if-the-cure-is-just-outside/
The future will be battery-powered
Grist 21 February 2017
https://grist.org/climate-energy/the-future-will-be-battery-powered/
Trump’s ban puts a chill on science and clean tech
Grist 1 Feb 2017
https://grist.org/science/trumps-ban-will-hurt-climate-science-and-cleantech/
The Unlikely Comeback of New Zealand’s Weirdest ‘Living Fossil’
Atlas Obscura 31 Jan 2017
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-unlikely-comeback-of-new-zealands-weirdest-living-fossil
Apple’s recycling robot wants your old iPhone. Don’t give it to him
Grist 11 Oct 2016
She studies underwater methane-eating microbes that keep our planet in balance. Genius!
Grist 29 Sept 2016
If you think technology has no place in the National Parks, think again
Grist 25 Aug 2016
Here’s everything we know about how to talk about climate change
Grist 7 Apr 2016
https://grist.org/climate-energy/heres-everything-we-know-about-how-to-talk-about-climate-change/
Climate change is showing up in blockbusters and binge watches. So what?
Grist 31 Dec 2015
https://grist.org/living/climate-change-is-showing-up-in-blockbusters-and-binge-watches-so-what/
Coral reefs are in trouble. Meet the people trying to rebuild them
Grist 17 Nov 2015
https://grist.org/science/coral-reefs-are-in-trouble-meet-the-people-trying-to-rebuild-them/
plus a podcast: https://grist.org/science/can-assisted-evolution-protect-corals-from-climate-change/
plus a video: https://grist.org/science/will-climate-change-wipe-out-the-coral-reefs-watch-an-expert-explain-why-theres-still-hope/
Q&A: Can fiction make people care about climate change?
Grist 9 Jul 2015
https://grist.org/living/can-fiction-make-people-care-about-climate-paolo-bacigalupi-thinks-so/
Hubble just turned 25. Here’s what it was like to grow up with it
Grist 24 Apr 2015
https://grist.org/science/hubble-just-turned-25-heres-what-it-was-like-to-grow-up-with-it/
Is there a sustainable future for America’s most popular seafood?
Grist 25 Apr 2014
https://grist.org/food/is-there-a-sustainable-future-for-americas-most-popular-seafood/