Science + Tech

october 2024 Hakai Weather Forecasting Is Deadly for Marine Wildlife

may 2024 Undark Indigenous Forest Gardens Help Bolster Land Rights Arguments

march 2023 SevenFifty Daily A New Way to Pinpoint the Science of Terroir

march 2023 Eos Lakes Can Change How Glaciers Move

october 2022 Eos Monitoring Moisture from Afar

september 2022 Eos The Amazon Rain Forest Can’t Keep Up With Droughts

july 2022 Eos The Domino Effect of Freshwater Suffocation

march 2022 Eos It’s Getting Hot Under Greenland

february 2022 Eos More Fires, More Problems

october 2021 Eos Life After a Supereruption

september 2021 Eos Building a Better River Delta

july 2021 Eos Where Do the Metals Go?

june 2021 The Revelator Life After Wildlife Trafficking: What Happens to Rescued Animals?

june 2021 Eos The Chaos Beneath a Glacier’s Calving Front

december 2020 Scientific American Exotic Animal Cafes Featuring Otters, Lizards, and Owls Raise Alarms

july 2020 Scientific American Ships Hit Smaller Sea Animals More Often than Researchers Thought

march 2020 NationalGeographic.com This Fish is ‘King of the Reef.’ But High-end Diners May Change That

february 2020 Undark The Disappearing Songs of Hawaii’s Endangered Native Birds

september 2019 NationalGeographic.com There’s No Way All These Cute, Spiny Creatures are Sold Legally

september 2018 Scientific American Watching a Friend Get Eaten Could Help Animals Learn to Stay Alive

april 2018 Oceans Deeply Seabirds Aren’t Keeping Pace with Climate Change

april 2018 Oceans Deeply Heavy Metal: The New Toxic Danger Posted by Ocean Plastic Trash

april 2018 Hakai Magazine Turning Birds Into Spies Against Illegal Fishing

december 2017 NPR’s The Salt Winemakers Worry Wildfires Will Leave a Whiff of Ashtray in their Wine

september 2017 Hakai Magazine Starving Killer Whales Are Losing Most of their Babies

july 2017 Civil Eats A High-Tech Solution to Seafood Slavery and Illegal Fishing

may 2017 Hakai magazine Some Dolphins Are Bad Divers

february 2015 New York Times Now Cleared For Landing at Airports: Bees