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- 2022.11.01 Rising star in astronomy: Jedidah Isler (Astronomy Magazine)
- 2022.11.01 Rising star in astronomy: Yvette Cendes (Astronomy Magazine)
- 2022.09.16 Startup strives to solve stormwater surge problems (Marquette Today)
- 2022.08.29 What it Took to Get the Monarch Listed as Endangered – And How Citizen Scientists Helped (Science Near Me blog for discovermagazine.com)
- 2022.08.26 Why you should trim your beech trees in September (Holden Forest & Gardens)
- 2022.08.26 Can I save my beech tree? And other beech care questions, answered (Holden Forest & Gardens)
- 2022.08.24 A Dynamic Mathematician (Colgate Research)
- 2022.08.05 19th Century Citizen Science Shows How the Climate Has Already Changed (Science Near Me blog for discovermagazine.com)
- 2022.06.22 Garden Partners Unite to Save U.S. Forests (BGCI Cultivate)
- 2022.05.19 Jillian Paulin ’23 Earns Goldwater Scholarship for Study of Dark Matter (Colgate University News)
- 2022.05.11 Beyond bonds (Discover for Marquette University)
- 2022.03.31 A Single Gene in One Species Can Cause Other Species to Go Extinct (Scientific American)
- 2022.03.08 Scientists want to map the genome of a slime-shooting worm — here's why (Inverse)
- 2022.02.13 Great Migrations (Midwest Living, Mar/Apr 2022 issue)
- 2022.01.08 What Decriminalizing All Drugs Means for Oregon (Discover magazine, Jan/Feb 2022 issue)
- 2022.01.05 Science in the White House: Has Biden Delivered? (Discover magazine, Jan/Feb 2022 issue)
- 2022.01.05 The COVID-19 Pandemic: Year 2 (Discover magazine, Jan/Feb 2022 issue)
- 2021.12.25 Communicating Through Lucid Dreams (Discover magazine, Jan/Feb 2022 issue)
- 2021.11.22 The Future of Our Food (Colgate Magazine, fall issue)
- 2021.09.14 Focused on climate change (University of Richmond Magazine)
- 2021.08.07 Olympic World Records Broken in 2021: The Science Behind the Spectacle (Inverse)
- 2021.08.04 The Physics of Skateboarding: How Olympians Master Science to Win (Inverse)
- 2021.08.02 Twisties and Yips: Simone Biles Reveals a Powerful Mind-Body Connection (Inverse)
- 2021.08 CC Alumna Wins Ecological Award Using Both Her Degrees (The Bulletin - Colorado College)
- 2021.07.30 Dangerous Olympic Myth About Age Is Being Debunked (Inverse)
- 2021.07.28 Colgate Mathematician Investigates Shape Formation (Colgate University)
- 2021.06.29 How excessive sweating affects daily life (Stacker)
- 2021.06.29 Major cities with the biggest projected temperature changes by 2050 (Stacker)
- 2021.06.09 OCD, PTSD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder And More: What’s The Difference? (Discover magazine)
- 2021.06.06 Are Thyroid Diseases On The Rise? (Discover magazine)
- 2021.05.17 This Rare Genetic Condition Leads to Cancer After Cancer (Discover magazine)
- 2021.05.14 Can Climate Fiction Writers Reach People in Ways That Scientists Can’t? (Smithsonian magazine)
- 2021.05.10 When it comes to the air we breathe, experts say Kansas City is a ‘good place’ (The Kansas City Beacon)
- 2021.05.07 Inside The Brain Of Your Psychopathic Boss (Discover magazine)
- 2021.05.05 A year later, pandemic ‘victory gardens’ are still blooming in KC (The Kansas City Beacon)
- 2021.05.03 Sorry allergy sufferers: Research shows KC’s pollen season is longer (The Kansas City Beacon)
- 2021.04.30 How the coronavirus has affected alcohol use in adults (Stacker)
- 2021.04.27 States that have vaccinated the most residents (Stacker)
- 2021.04.22 To Protect Earth, Humans Need to Redefine What Is the "Best" Nature (Inverse)
- 2021.04.13 How Close Are We To A Cure For HIV? (Discover magazine)
- 2021.04.08 There Might Be Remnants of an Ancient Planet Buried Inside Earth? Yup (Discover magazine)
- 2021.04.06 Colgate Physicist Patents New Tool for Communication Tech (Colgate University News)
- 2021.04.02 Why Is It So Hard to Find a Cure for Cancer? (Discover magazine)
- 2021.04.01 Self-healing "Xenobots" mean a future with living machines (Inverse)
- 2021.03.27 The Science of Migraines (Discover magazine)
- 2021.03.23 Scientists Can Implant False Memories -- And Reverse Them (Inverse)
- 2021.03.22 Should You Walk or Run for Exercise? (Discover magazine)
- 2021.03.15 Does Smoking Marijuana Cause Cancer? (Discover magazine)
- 2021.03.13 Magma Ocean Discovery Illuminates Earth's Extremely Metal Past (Inverse)
- 2021.03.10 Billions of Birds Die Annually From Flying Into Windows — Here’s Why and How to Stop It (Discover magazine)
- 2021.03.10 To Predict a Cataclysmic Future, Scientists Explore Earth's Geomagnetic Past (Inverse)
- 2021.03.09 Pandemic year 2: Vaccines, variants, and other developments (Stacker)
- 2021.03.07 U.S. cities with the cleanest air (Stacker)
- 2021.03.05 The Amazon Rainforest Could Die in Your Lifetime — Here's Why (Discover magazine)
- 2021.02.22 What Are Macronutrients and Why Do People Keep Talking About Them? (Discover magazine)
- 2021.02.12 Species that went extinct in 2020 (Stacker)
- 2021.02.10 Colgate Computational Biologist Finds New Genetic Mechanism for Adaptation (Colgate University News)
- 2021.02.02 When can I get vaccinated? And answers to 30 other coronavirus questions (Stacker)
Discover magazine
- 2021.05.16 Show Me the Science (feature, June 2021 issue)
- 2021.04.14 Pollinators Are In Trouble. Here's How Transforming Your Lawn Into A Native Wildflower Habitat Can Help (May 2021 issue)
- 2020.12.29 Here’s the Top 10 Science Stories You Missed This Year (While You Were Distracted by COVID-19)
- 2020.12.06 All Eyes on COVID (feature, Jan/Feb 2021 issue)
- 2020.11.16 Which Animals Are Going Extinct? The 32 Closest Ones Are Often Overlooked
- 2020.10.27 The Earth Is Pulsating Every 26 Seconds, and Seismologists Don't Agree Why
- 2020.09.11 VIDEO: Why Vaccines Take So Long
- 2020.06.15 Stomachache? Your Gut Bacteria Might Be to Blame (feature, Jul/Aug 2020 issue)
- 2020.05.01 VIDEO: The %$#@ing Science of Swearing
- 2020.04.21 What Will It Take To Get People to be More Sustainable? (feature, May 2020 issue)
- 2020.04.18 It's Not Easy Being Green (feature, May 2020 issue)
- 2020.04.10 VIDEO: Should You Eat Breakfast?
- 2020.03.26 VIDEO: The Sun: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Hot
- 2020.02.06 VIDEO: Is Alcohol Really That Bad for You?
- 2020.02.05 Seals Caught On Film Clapping In the Wild For the First Time Ever
- 2020.01.31 Native Americans Abandoned Cahokia's Massive Mounds — But the Story Doesn't End There
- 2020.01.30 VIDEO: Meet the Denisovans, Humans' Mysterious Cousins
- 2020.01.22 New Gene Therapy In Mice Could Offer Lasting Protection Against Nerve Agents
- 2020.01.15 Is Something in Your Diet Screwing With Your Stomach? Here’s How an Elimination Diet Could Help
- 2019.12.20 Breakfast Might Not Be So Essential After All
- 2019.12.17 VIDEO: How Did Saturn Get Its Rings?
- 2019.12.12 When Dieting, Should We Be Fasting Or Grazing?
- 2019.11.11 A Particulate Matter (Dec 2019 issue)
- 2019.11.11 Consistent Exercise is Better Exercise
- 2019.11.06 Degrees of Separation (Dec 2019 issue)
- 2019.10.10 Researchers Find Dietary Changes That Help Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- 2019.09.26 Plastic Tea Bags Release Billions of Microplastics Into Every Cup
- 2019.09.18 One Protein Makes Ebola Deadly. Scientists Can Turn it Off
- 2019.09.12 9 Ways to Instantly Cut Your Environmental Impact
- 2019.08.28 A String of Unusual Experiments Claim to Show Plants Can Think. Few Scientists Are Buying It
- 2019.08.27 Next Steps (Sep/Oct 2019 issue)
- 2019.08.27 The Flamingo's Future (feature, Sep/Oct 2019 issue)
- 2019.08.09 9 Things You Think Are Environmentally Friendly — But Aren’t
- 2019.08.07 Degrees of Separation (Sep/Oct 2019 issue)
- 2019.08.07 What a Jerk (Sep/Oct 2019 issue)
- 2019.07.24 Despite Dangers, Millions of Americans Are Still Taking Daily Aspirin
- 2019.07.20 Meteor Crater: Training Apollo's first lunar scientists (for Apollo special with Astronomy)
- 2019.07.20 Cinder Lake: Blasting crater fields to test drive Moon cars (for Apollo special with Astronomy)
- 2019.07.20 Hawaii's Big Island: Astronauts explore a moonscape on Earth (for Apollo special with Astronomy)
- 2019.07.20 The "sim:" Apollo astronauts survive a training gauntlet (for Apollo special with Astronomy)
- 2019.07.20 Underwater training: Astronauts use swimming pools to simulate low gravity (for Apollo special with Astronomy)
- 2019.07.11 New ‘Vegebot’ Highlights Why Robots Won’t Replace Vegetable Pickers Anytime Soon
- 2019.06.25 Elite Athletes Get a Performance Boost From Special Gut Microbes
- 2019.06.21 Americans Ignore Experts, Continue To Devour Processed Meats
- 2019.06.19 Our Gut Microbes Are Pickier Eaters Than We Thought
- 2019.06.12 Viruses: What They are, How They Spread, and How We Fight Them (feature, Jul/Aug 2019 issue)
- 2019.06.11 Record Rain Is Drowning Fields in the Midwest — Is It Climate Change?
- 2019.05.22 Bipolar Disorder Increases Parkinson’s Risk Sevenfold
- 2019.05.20 Training Apollo's First Lunar Scientists (Jun 2019 issue)
- 2019.05.17 Processed Foods, Regardless Of Nutrition, Still Cause Weight Gain
- 2019.05.14 Migrants of the World (Jun 2019 issue)
- 2019.05.14 Degrees of Separation (Jun 2019 issue)
- 2019.05.14 High Prices Still Ramp Up Health Care Costs (Jun 2019 issue)
- 2019.05.03 The Flamingos' Future: Lessons From A Race To Rescue Thousands of Abandoned Chicks
- 2019.04.29 A Brewery in Peru Ran For Centuries, Then Burned After One Epic Ancient Party
- 2019.04.23 Degrees of Separation (Mar 2019 issue)
- 2019.04.18 Aphid Suicide Squads Save Colonies With Body Ooze
- 2019.04.15 Repairing the Future (cover story, May 2019 issue)
- 2019.04.15 Future Flooding of Our Past (May 2019 issue)
- 2019.04.12 Solution for Climate Change Could Come From A Few Targeted Actions
- 2019.04.09 Robots, Now with a Gentle Touch (May 2019 issue)
- 2019.04.09 Mystery of Titanium Dioxide: Solved (May 2019 issue)
- 2019.04.09 Researchers Make Cells Make Insulin in the Lab (May 2019 issue)
- 2019.04.09 Cold Climate Dwellers Do Drink More (May 2019 issue)
- 2019.04.05 Craft Beer’s Quest For The Funky Flavors of Wild Yeast
- 2019.04.01 Science Uncovers the Secrets of Tennessee Whiskey
- 2019.03.21 This Woman Can Smell Parkinson's. It Might Help Lead To Earlier Treatment ** Honorable mention, Best Shortform Science Writing: January-March 2019 (Single Study Deep Dives & Profiles)
- 2019.03.13 Top Scientists Call for Moratorium Blocking Gene-Edited Babies; Critics Want Action
- 2019.03.05 People Staring At Screens Still Interested In Natural Wonders
- 2019.02.12 Hurricane Maria's True Toll (Mar 2019 issue)
- 2019.02.12 NASA Scientist Searched For 'A Couple Hours' Before Spotting Second Greenland Impact Crater
- 2019.02.11 Inner Magnetism (Mar 2019 issue)
- 2019.02.07 Not Only Can Honeybees Count, They Can Also Do Math
- 2019.01.25 New Genome Sheds Light on the Axolotl, a Master of Regeneration
- 2019.01.18 What 88 Bee Genomes and 10 Years of Studying Apples Tell Us About the Future of Pollinators
- 2019.01.14 Hijacked Bacteria Reveal New Compounds, New Drug Candidates
- 2018.12.20 Gut Microbes Could Soon Diagnose and Explain The Cause of IBS and IBD
- 2018.12.05 A Compound that Makes Bees Into Queens Could also Aid Human Stem Cell Therapies
- 2018.11.29 Jumping Spider Suckles Spiderlings Like They’re a Litter of Kittens
- 2018.11.26 Millions of Years Ago, the Poles Moved — And It Could Have Triggered an Ice Age
- 2018.11.16 The Bitter Truth: Coffee Lovers’ Love of Caffeine is Wired in their DNA
- 2018.11.14 Massive Impact Crater Beneath Greenland Could Explain Ice Age Climate Swing
- 2018.11.07 The 19th-Century Antarctic Air Molecules That Could Change Climate Models
- 2018.11.06 Flushed Pharmaceuticals Are Likely Drugging Stream Dwellers Like The Platypus
- 2018.11.01 Bad News for the Already Endangered Chinese Sturgeon
- 2018.11.31 Lost Research Notes Clear Up Racial Bias Debate in Old Skull Size Study
- 2018.10.26 America's Pomegranates Are a Bore. One Researcher is Using His Grandfather's Fruit to Change That
- 2018.10.09 Catch and Release Fishing Might Hurt Fish More Than Thought
- 2018.10.04 Wild Sparrows Learn Experimental Songs
- 2018.10.04 CRISPR Can Make Old Tomatoes, New Tomatoes
- 2018.10.01 Nutrition Science Has a Credibility Problem. We Might Blame Gut Microbes
- 2018.09.28 Ultra-Processed Food: It's Not Just What We Eat It's How It's Made
- 2018.09.26 Moth Drinking Tears of a Sleeping Bird Caught on Video
- 2018.09.20 Sharing is Caring? Actually, it's Just Contagious
- 2018.09.20 Gambling Monkeys Shed Light on Risky Behavior
- 2018.09.13 Scientists Can Now Forecast Bird Migrations With Radar and Weather Data
- 2018.09.12 Hurricane Florence Intensified Fast. We Still Don't Understand Why Some Storms Fizzle And Others Erupt
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- 2018.08.27 Students search for new antibiotics in initiative that brings real science to classrooms
- 2018.08.21 Revolutionary corn discovery could save fertilizer, limit runoff and transform agriculture
- 2018.08.07 Shaping up at work: Milwaukee companies create supportive atmosphere for employee health
- 2018.08.06 For plant lovers, Wisconsin State Fair has 22,000 to see, smell
- 2018.08.01 Ask an Animal Biologist: Kids learn and play with scientists at free activity fair Thursday in Milwaukee
- 2018.08.01 Service that delivers birth control, HIV prevention to your door comes to Wisconsin
- 2018.07.27 PolitiFact: On the environment, is Scott Walker 'gagging' scientists and letting 'polluters' write permits?
- 2018.07.25 Wisconsin adoptee finds half-sister and reunites with siblings after 23andMe genetic testing (front page)
- 2018.07.20 The shocking truth about lightning strikes: Weather expert busts our misconceptions
- 2018.07.18 Williams Bay's Yerkes Observatory, no longer a star in astronomy, faces uncertain future (front page)
- 2018.07.16 You say it could never happen, but it does. Here are the reasons infants are left in cars
- 2018.07.13 They're beautiful — and in danger. Now, a huge effort focuses on saving monarch butterflies
- 2018.07.12 Don't panic over first Rocky Mountain spotted fever death in Wisconsin, but be careful
- 2018.07.10 Wisconsin DHS reports first death by Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- 2018.07.09 Want to prevent your children from getting cancer? Doctors push HPV vaccine
- 2018.07.03 Wisconsin’s Musky Whisperer spills his secret: Thinking like a scientist (front page)
- 2018.07.03 PolitiFact: Did Wisconsin's schools chief receive the largest charter school grant in the country?
- 2018.06.29 Angry birds: Watch out for red-winged blackbird attacks this time of year
- 2018.06.29 Meds leave mentally ill vulnerable during rising temps, so take care with the Milwaukee-area heat wave
- 2018.06.28 Weekend drunken driving arrest blew a 0.42. Is that even possible?
- 2018.06.19 Can Wisconsin's corn take the heat? Study warns rising temperatures could be devastating
- 2018.06.19 Worried about depression? Check the side effects of your prescriptions
- 2018.06.15 What you need to know to stay safe and cool during this weekend’s heat wave
blog posts
- 2018.02.03 Firehawks: Nature's Arsonists (Plant//People)
- 2017.06.29 A GSPA Winner Learns that D.C. is “a lot more like Veep than House of Cards” and Explores a Newfound Career Path (ESA.org)
- 2017.04.26 Science degrees are not just for scientists. (Kellogg Biological Station News & Blog)
- 2017.02.10 R makes my blood boil and it's Stack Exchange's fault (Plant//People)
- 2016.12.03 Why you should hire me (feat. Hamilton) (Plant//People)
- 2016.11.30 The only eyeliner in the room (Plant//People)
- 2016.11.21 Academia, it’s not you... (Plant//People)
- 2016.10.26 Bad memory club: Gary Johnson, whatsherface, and me (Plant//People)
- 2016.09.16 Ecology at a Crossroads (Plant//People) **Runner-up, UWE Bristol's SCU Science Writing Competition
- 2016.07.11 Pokémon Go's Missed Opportunity (Plant//People)
- 2016.07.08 Breath of the Wild (Plant//People)
- 2016.06.07 "No, no, no, you first!" And other species interactions (Plant//People)
- 2016.05.22 Are native wildflowers always the best way to attract native pollinators to your garden? (Plant//People)
- 2016.05.11 Should we be breeding plants to be better suited for ecological restoration? (Plant//People)
- 2016.05.04 Can an ESFJ survive in academia? (Plant//People)
- 2016.04.09 Can evolution help us rebuild native habitats? (BEACON Blog)
- Breeding for ecological restoration? (Seed Today)
- 2015.12.19 Seriously, how great is teaching? (Plant//People)
- 2015.08.19 Highlights from the 100th Ecological Society of America meeting (Plant//People)
- 2015.08.18 Favorite faith & science resources (Plant//People)
- 2015.08.11 Can you believe in evolution and be a Christian? (At a Crossroads by Noah Filipiak)
- 2015.06.15 A highly improbable flood (Plant//People)
- 2015.06.01 May: My busy season (Plant//People)
- 2015.05.11 Believing in creation, believing in evolution (Plant//People)
- 2015.05.11 Can science disprove religion? (Plant//People)
- 2015.04.27 Opening day! (Plant//People)
- 2015.04.22 Sick day doodles (Plant//People)
- 2015.04.20 At the science fair (Plant//People)
- 2015.04.09 Actually, I don't know anything about "Plant Biology" so don't ask me! (Plant//People)
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