Scientific American (writing)
New Glasses Can Transcribe Speech in Real Time
How Fires, Floods and Hurricanes Create Deadly Pockets of Information Isolation
Evidence Undermines ‘Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria’ Claims
Why a Banyan Tree Damaged in the Maui Wildfire Was So Beloved
Rippling Waves of Plasma May Cause Massive Stars to ‘Twinkle’
What Life in Barbie’s Dazzlingly Pink World Would Do to Her Brain—And Yours
Russia Is Trying to Leave the Internet and Build Its Own
How to Protect Yourself from Ticks and the Dangerous Diseases They Spread
Audio Astronomy Unlocks a Universe of Sound
Scientific American (multimedia)
Song of the Stars, Part 3: The Universe in all Senses
Song of the Stars, Part 2: Seeing in the Dark
Song of the Stars, Part 1: Transforming Space into Symphonies
Song of the Stars, TikTok
Clear-air turbulence, TikTok
New Scientist
Retinal images could predict future risk of heart or lung disease
Fatherly
The Life-Saving Reason Trans Teens Need Access To Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy
Slate
Eagles Fans Would Celebrate a Super Bowl Win With a Dangerous Tradition. Here’s How to Do It.
Scienceline
Hurricane Ian wrecked southwest Florida. Why weren’t there more warnings in Spanish?
Restoring New York harbor with a billion oysters
Christian Science Monitor
Can a town go fossil fuel-free? Takoma Park is about to see.
The next Tesla? Why Ohio’s ‘Voltage Valley’ has high hopes.
Trump takes on 50 years of environmental regulations, one by one
Watch golf? Own guns? Trump data team has ads just for you
Ohio is used to picking the president. Will they this time?
Privacy, accuracy, and the looming 2020 census
‘Granny flats’: More affordable housing. More parked cars, too.
Maine networks support young farmers, before they drop out
Pete Buttigieg tried to revive South Bend by tearing down homes. Did it work?
Belt Magazine
In Southwest Ohio, the opioid crisis has driven a record number of children into state custody
New Glasses Can Transcribe Speech in Real Time
How Fires, Floods and Hurricanes Create Deadly Pockets of Information Isolation
Evidence Undermines ‘Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria’ Claims
Why a Banyan Tree Damaged in the Maui Wildfire Was So Beloved
Rippling Waves of Plasma May Cause Massive Stars to ‘Twinkle’
What Life in Barbie’s Dazzlingly Pink World Would Do to Her Brain—And Yours
Russia Is Trying to Leave the Internet and Build Its Own
How to Protect Yourself from Ticks and the Dangerous Diseases They Spread
Audio Astronomy Unlocks a Universe of Sound
Scientific American (multimedia)
Song of the Stars, Part 3: The Universe in all Senses
Song of the Stars, Part 2: Seeing in the Dark
Song of the Stars, Part 1: Transforming Space into Symphonies
Song of the Stars, TikTok
Clear-air turbulence, TikTok
New Scientist
Retinal images could predict future risk of heart or lung disease
Fatherly
The Life-Saving Reason Trans Teens Need Access To Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy
Slate
Eagles Fans Would Celebrate a Super Bowl Win With a Dangerous Tradition. Here’s How to Do It.
Scienceline
Hurricane Ian wrecked southwest Florida. Why weren’t there more warnings in Spanish?
Restoring New York harbor with a billion oysters
Christian Science Monitor
Can a town go fossil fuel-free? Takoma Park is about to see.
The next Tesla? Why Ohio’s ‘Voltage Valley’ has high hopes.
Trump takes on 50 years of environmental regulations, one by one
Watch golf? Own guns? Trump data team has ads just for you
Ohio is used to picking the president. Will they this time?
Privacy, accuracy, and the looming 2020 census
‘Granny flats’: More affordable housing. More parked cars, too.
Maine networks support young farmers, before they drop out
Pete Buttigieg tried to revive South Bend by tearing down homes. Did it work?
Belt Magazine
In Southwest Ohio, the opioid crisis has driven a record number of children into state custody