Interested in international development, social justice, environmentalism, language, and pop culture. Would love to throw all those things into a blender.
Floating science stations: my month on a research vessel looking after buoys
“In this photo, I’m preparing drifting buoys for deployment."
A Virginia Man Went Missing. Did He Suffer From “AI Psychosis”?
After overcoming a troubled childhood, Jon Ganz left Virginia with his wife, Rachel, in search of a better life—only to disappear into the night. Was his obsession with an AI chatbot to blame?
How Romance Fraud Links The U.S. To East Africa And Southeast Asia
“From today, when you are here in the office, your name is going to be Alicia,” he was told. He wasn’t the only one. Everyone else in the room was also pretending to be Alicia, a Singaporean woman with a clothing business in Thailand.
What If the Economy Was Modeled After Ecology? | Atmos
By treating economies as living systems, we can build financial frameworks that regenerate rather than exploit.
Why time is running out for Germany's green hydrogen industry
In a spotless, hushed factory near Hamburg in northern Germany, industrial robots stand ready to assemble the components of electrolysers.
When I tested people’s blood after a protest, I discovered that science itself could be a form of dissent
I was arrested for the first time seven years ago, after I saw a policeman pushing an old lady to the ground.
Spatial Repellents Could Help Supercharge The Fight Against Malaria
“It’s a really important, novel tool.”
Why These Grandparents Are Speaking Out On Vaccines
A new advocacy organization called Grandparents for Vaccines is trying to help bridge this gap between a generation that saw firsthand the transformative power of vaccines, and a later generation that may take vaccines for granted or even see them as a threat.
Food firms scramble to meet the high-protein craze
The protein trend has been especially driven by the expanded availability of protein from whey
Americans Are Now Even More Vulnerable To Online Romance Fraud
In a U.S. Senate discussion in February, Cindy Dyer, the former ambassador-at-large to monitor and combat trafficking in persons, spoke forcefully about the links between trafficking abroad and victimization at home.
Heatwaves: how air pollution is worsening effects on health
Heat combined with air pollution is a health emergency that requires new approaches from doctors.
Romance Fraud: Southeast Asia–U.S. Links
Sarah, in the U.S., is one of many victims of online romance fraud.
“Sara,” from South Africa, is one of many victims too — but from the other side.
The Epidemic Of Digital Violence Against Syrian Women And Girls
The photo seemed harmless enough: it showed a female doctor in Northwest Syria.
The UK-Turkish Firms Having A Blast In Nigeria
The three quarries are each situated just a stone’s throw from rural communities. When we visited this year, we found residents and workers living with daily blasts, dust, and a pattern of neglect that puts their health and safety at risk.
UK-Turkish mining firms having a blast in Nigeria
Dorathy Ushiya was sitting on the veranda of her one-room house in Dutse Bmuko, a small community outside the capital, Abuja, in central Nigeria.