Interested in international development, social justice, environmentalism, language, and pop culture. Would love to throw all those things into a blender.
The War Against Iran Is Worsening Global Inequality
Broad fuel subsidies exacerbate inequality not only within countries, but also between countries as they start competing for scarcer supplies.
Is it possible to build a plastic-free home?
"Plastics have really become the default in home building"
After Almost 3 Years, A Tiny Window To Vaccinate Zero-Dose Kids In Sudan
Vaccination is even more important during crisis. The double threat of malnutrition and lack of immunization means that “the risk of death for children is really very high.”
Scam Compound Raids In Cambodia Leave Trafficking Survivors Stranded
"Without a reception plan, raids risk creating a humanitarian crisis."
Five ways increased militarization could change scientific careers
Military budgets are growing, especially in larger economies.
The Seattle Example for Unlocking More Housing, One Stairway at a Time
By rethinking the building code and allowing single-stair apartment buildings, the city made small-lot, mid-rise apartments feasible — and sparked a wider reform movement.
Why food fraud persists, even with improving tech
Food crime mostly goes unreported, so it's difficult to grasp its scale.
New, Unprecedentedly Large ‘Gag’ On U.S. Foreign Aid
Starting February 26, nearly all new foreign aid will be subject to the global gag rule. The largest sector to be affected is humanitarian assistance.
Sudan's war of information
"Sudan’s information ecosystem has become a battlefield as brutal as the physical conflict itself."
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.