2023

Scientific American

Polar Bear Dens Are Hard for Humans to See, but Drone-Mounted Radar Can Help (December 5, 2023)

95 Percent of Penicillin Allergy Diagnoses Are Wrong. A New Test Could Help (October 5, 2023)

Can Putting a Price on a Whale Save the Environment? (April 24, 2023)

Hakai Magazine

The Whale That’s Known Only by the Sound of Its Voice (November 24, 2023) Republished in The Atlantic

New Scientist

Chimpanzees May Have an Adolescent Growth Spurt Like Humans (April 8, 2023)

Eos

Winds Clear Sea Ice Through Fertile Arctic Waters (September 5, 2023)

A 1952 Landslide Hints at Early Permafrost Thaw in the Arctic (March 22, 2023)

The Scientist

A Virus that Generates Electricity (November 17, 2023)

2022

Scientific American

Tiny ‘Rover’ Explores Cells without Harming Them (November 21, 2022)

How Antarctic Krill Coordinate the Biggest Swarms in the World (July 1, 2022)

Hakai Magazine

Bear-Dar Warns of Approaching Polar Bears (April 21, 2022) Republished in The Atlantic and Smithsonian Magazine

Eos

Drones Make Weather Prediction Easier at the Poles (December 23, 2022)

Could Lost Crops Help Us Adapt to Climate Change? (April 8, 2022) Republished on the UN Office of Disaster Risk Reduction’s Prevention Web

Traditional Fertilizers Beat Out Industrial Chemicals in Soil Health Test (March 29, 2022)

How Does Sand Move? New Observations Challenge Prevailing Formulas (February 11, 2022)

Clever Wood Use Could Mitigate Wildfires and Climate Change (January 4, 2022)

The Science Writer

A Nest in an Unfamiliar Place (December 20, 2022)

2021

Science

Polar Bear Hunting a Reindeer Caught on Tape For First Time (October 22, 2021)

The Scientist

New Studies Enable a Clearer View Inside Cells (November 4, 2021)

Eos

When Wild Weather Blew Sea Ice South (September 16, 2021)

Tropical Climate Change Is a Puzzle—Could Aerosols Be a Piece? (September 9, 2021)

An Iceberg May Have Initiated a Submarine Landslide (July 20, 2021)

U.S. Data Centers Rely on Water from Stressed Basins (July 12, 2021) — Listed as one of the best Eos articles for 2021

Studying Arctic Fjords with Crowdsourced Science and Sailboats (June 3, 2021)

2020

Bikepacking.com

Back to Before: Sickness, Health, and Rediscovery (April 7, 2020) — Awarded Best Writing (Web) on Bikepacking.com for 2020