for Scientific American
2023
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“Contrary to stereotypes, many older adults gain cognitiver skills”
for Scientific American
2024
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Are Tech Firms Anti Science?
2020, Scientific American
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For an article about Bio-Plastic and whether our current choices in recycling for reducing carbon pollution may not be doing as much as we hope.
for Scientific American
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“Can you really “reach out and touch someone” via text?”
”Alexander Graham Bell made a historic first call call in 1876.…Knowledge, Joy, and Sorrow— the varieties of information spread by the telephone. Maybe we should reserve a bit of sorrow for the weakening of personal connections fostered by Bell’s miraculous invention.”
for Scientific American
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for Zora via Medium
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The Digital Subscription Dilemma
(In principle, you could share your password with anyone).
For Scientific American
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“We Should be Worried About Climate Change More Than We Are About Nuclear Power.”
for Scientific American
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For Scientific American, about artists adapting to technology even as ways to make an income off music is getting harder.
AD: Michael Mrak.
For the Washington Post’s Museum special section, “We’re asking can institutions tell its own story?”
AD: Junne Alcantara & Victoria Fogg
Artificial Intelligence is growing by leaps and bounds.
for Scientific American.
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for Scientific American
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“Will Humanity Be Better Off in 2118?” For Medium’s Future Human project.
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Are We Safe in our own homes?
for Scientific American
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When companies start merging so much they come up with some interesting new hybrids.
for Scientific American
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Can The Midterm Elections Actually Fix Broken Restaurant Wages?
for Eater.com (via Vox)
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for Scientific American
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For Eater.com (Vox Media)
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for Nature Journal
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On the race between China and the US to “win” over clean energy.
for Time Magazine
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on AI creating music and passing it off as human-made on programs like Pandora and Spotify.
for Scientific American
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“The App We All Need.”
For Scientific American
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for Scientific American
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For Scientific American, on access to data collected by devices like Alexa and Google Home by the police.
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for Scientific American
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Google Clips ability to pick and choose what photos to take based on facial recognition may be the weirdest app yet, as it attempts to only take pictures when people are happy.
for Scientific American
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