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Felt like shaking things up creatively, so I wrote a poetry series reimagining one of my favorite Greek myths about Ariadne and Theseus 🧶 A new poem goes up every day this week, ending Friday! We're at a cliffhanger today, so it's the perfect time to jump in: odestoadriadne.substack.com
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Master doc of mutual aid groups helping people and animals on the ground in LA. Please share docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
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editor/writer at Nautilus magazine, reader of books, surfer, californian, lapsed new yorker.
Journalist with bylines in Nature, Quanta, Scientific American, New Scientist, and many more; former deputy news editor at New Scientist Author of 4 popular science books, including WHY MACHINES LEARN: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI; TED speaker
Freelance Science Journalist, PhD Geneticist, Contributing Editor at American Scientist, Adjunct Faculty at UNC, Board Member at NASW, Past President at SCONC, 2022-23 Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow.
Science writer and author of books including Bright Earth, The Music Instinct, Beyond Weird, How Life Works.
science journalist | writes about animals & the human experience | words in Scientific American, Nautilus, Audubon & more
science writer; author of Biology Now published by
@WWNorton; visit me @ meganscudellari.com
Studying cells inside embryos since way before it was cool.
https://www.wallingfordlab.org/
Writer and language scientist, author of LINGUAPHILE: A LIFE OF LANGUAGE LOVE and MEMORY SPEAKS: ON LOSING AND RECLAIMING LANGUAGE AND SELF.
Travel and science journalist + wildlife photographer covering positive-impact tourism and the conservation of our biodiverse planet.
Culture, science & politics writer | Washington Post, Al Jazeera, Publishers Weekly, Scientific American, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Nautilus, Vanity Fair, etc | www.nickhilden.com
Freelance science writer. Likely hanging with dogs, building a skull collection, playing ttrpgs, or messing about in boats.
scientist, writer
regular contributor to Nautilus magazine
writing a book about algae
freelance science writer, biology, physiology, evolution, ecoevodevo; bylines @quantamagazine @sciam and more. she/her
I'm a Professor of Psychology at Northeastern. I study human nature, and why we (laypeople) often don’t get it right.
contributing editor, Scientific American, Nautilus; contributing writer, Quanta; author, Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation, Spooky Action at a Distance, Complete Idiot’s Guide to String Theory; planetary scientist, local historian, bassist, salsero
Writer, researcher, terrible social media user | Assistant Prof @uvahumanities.bsky.social & VP of @pcstnetwork.bsky.social | studying journalism, #scholcomm & #scicomm | she/her
Hi! I write about #science for Smithsonian, Discover, Quanta, Nautilus, Undark, National Geographic, CBC Radio, & many other outlets. Books include The Science of Shakespeare and In Search of Time. Co-host of BookLab podcast. 🔭🪐⭐️⚛️
writer about animals, plants & (sometimes) people / guitar in sidebody band / https://antsandplanimals.substack.com
Freelance science journo/filmmaker in Ecuador. Mostly covering science, environment in Latam. Stories @Sciencemag @sciam @AJEnglish @NautilusMag | Portfolio: www.katakarath.wordpress.com