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Great Migrations (Midwest Living)
A String of Unusual Experiments Claim to Show Plants Can Think. Few Scientists Are Buying It (Discover)
Can Climate Fiction Writers Reach People in Ways That Scientists Can’t? (Smithsonian)
Training for the Moon (Astronomy)
A Brewery in Peru Ran For Centuries, Then Burned After One Epic Ancient Party (Discover)
Massive Impact Crater Beneath Greenland Could Explain Ice Age Climate Swing (Discover)

more stories

  • 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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