Journalism
Popular Mechanics
Virtual Reality Was Supposed To Be Revolutionary. Will It Ever Live Up to the Hype? [March 2023]
A Living History of The Humble Paper Airplane [August 2023]
Are Wormholes Real? We Unraveled the Truth Behind the Science-Fiction Staple [November 2022]
Humans Could Develop A Sixth Sense, Scientists Say [September 2021]
The Beautiful Math Of Knitting—Yes, Knitting—Could Create The Toughest Gear Ever [April 2021]
IEEE Spectrum
The “Trolley Problem” Doesn’t Work for Self-Driving Cars [December 2023]
Should Data Centers Be Kept Cool—Or Warm? [November 2023]
Where Are All the Solar-Powered Cars? [October 2023]
Cybersecurity Gaps Could Put Astronauts at Grave Risk [May 2023]
APS 'Physics Magazine'
Art-Inspired Tape Is Both Strong and Weak [July 2023]
Fashioning Beauty from Chaos [March 2023]
Surprising Colors with Scotch Tape [September 2022]
Popular Science
Alien Fossils Could Be Hidden Across Earth And We Must Find Them, Scientist Says [March 2023]
AI Has Found Potential Alien 'Technosignatures' Hidden in Radio Signals From Space [January 2023]
Starlight Could Really Be a Vast Alien Quantum Internet, Physicist Proposes [August 2021]
Science Had a Misinformation Problem Before COVID. Scientists Want to Fix It [May 2021]
How NASA Is Pushing a Software Update to Mars to Get Ingenuity Flying [April 2021]
The Birder Who Wants Black Youth to See Themselves in STEM [Dec 2020]
Why the Future of Nuclear Power Is Tiny and Factory-Made [Nov 2020]
Motherboard
Inverse
Vegan Dog Food Is On The Rise But Veterinarians Give One Reason To Avoid It [May 2023]
A 2,000-year-old Roman engineering secret could make today’s buildings greener [January 2023]
An ancient Babylonian tablet is rewriting math history [August 2021]
Why robots don't deserve name [July 2021]
What's in the tuna salad? Fact-checking the Subway fish sandwich scandal [July 2021]
"No MSG Added": The racist history of the MSG myth [June 2021]
Aerospace America
Treating Depression at Home with a tDCS Headset [Apr 2020]
Could VR Change How You Trip on Ketamine? [Apr 2020]
THC Could Help Women With Endometriosis [Jan 2020]
The Robot Racing to Study Antarctica’s Massive Ice Melt [Jan 2020]
Modifying Poplar Tree Genes to Fight Pollution [Jan 2020]
Mercury Online (Astronomical Society of the Pacific)
Freethink
Searching Hubble's Archive for Hidden Gems [June 2020]
At an Impasse: Hawai'i, the TMT, Science, and Sovereignty [Dec 2019]
Space.com
Beyond TESS: How Future Exoplanet-Hunters Will Seek Out Strange New Worlds [Aug 2019]
Citizen Scientists Are Helping Find Alien Planets in NASA's TESS Data [Aug 2019]
E.T. Hunt Shouldn't Be Limited to Earth-like Life, Scientists Say [Aug 2019]
NASA's TESS Exoplanet Hunter Goes Above and Beyond in Mission's 1st Year [Aug 2019]
Astronauts Hope to Share Space Experience with All Earthlings, Panel Says [April 2019]
The Future's Coming: Why We Need to Prepare for Sci-Fi Tomorrows Today [March 2019]
Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus [March 2019]
Lady Science
Gizmodo
Scientists See Human-Like Brain Waves in Lab-Grown Mini-Brains [Aug 2019]
Do You Really Need a Sunscreen With Blue Light Protection? [Aug 2019] [SciShortForm Honorable Mention]
The Woman Who Turned Psychological Testing Into a Science [Aug 2019]
Mice Regain Their Sense of Smell After New Stem Cell Therapy [May 2019]
Happy Birthday to Dorothy Garrod, One of the First Women Archaeologists [May 2019] [SciShortForm Top Pick]
Chimpanzee Traditions Are Being Lost Along With Their Habitats [March 2019]
Undark
Smithsonian.com
Institutional Writing
Symmetry Magazine
The problem-solver: Cosmic inflation [November 2021]
How COVID made physics more accessible [September 2021]
Decoding Butterfly Flight with High-Speed Cameras and a Wind Tunnel [August 2021]
Building a Future in STEM [Oct 2020]
A 10-Day Dash to Build Robots That Fight COVID-19 [June 2020]
Smart, Green Technology Is Changing the Way India Rides [June 2020]
A Greener Future for Innovation [April 2020]
Unique Lab Creates Accessibility and Mobility Solutions for People with Disabilities [2019]
MathWorks Stories
Princeton Computer Science
Student founders achieve startup success with Princeton launchpad [May 2021]
Students take computing beyond the classroom for social good [March 2021]
The Brink (Prev: BU Research)
How Fitbits, Other Bluetooth Devices Make Us Vulnerable to Tracking [July 2019]
Fast Food Restaurants Have Expanded More Than Their Menus [April 2019]
For more clips from before April 2019, see my extended CV