Here’s what alumni are writing: a compendium from Federico Kukso (2015-16).
Debbie Ponchner (2003-04): “Rescuing Ancient Art from Microbes,” Scientific American.
Lauren Whaley (2016-17): “The hidden social factors driving disparities in childhood cancer survival rates,” Center for Health Journalism.
Marcin Rotkiewicz (2008-09). “Judgment for gene editing,” Polityka (in Polish).
Federico Kukso (2015-16): “Carlo Rovelli: ‘Ignoring science in political and social decisions leads to disaster’,” La Nación (in Spanish).
Ángela Posada-Swafford (2000-01): “Underwater mining: a race to the abyss,” El Tiempo (in Spanish).
Ehsan Masood (2017-18): “The battle for the soul of biodiversity,” Nature.
Zack Colman (2015-16): “Trump kills climate plan, then celebrates with coal miners,” E&E News.
Giovana Girardi (2014-15): “,” Estadao, (in Portuguese).
Sasha Chapman (2015-16): “Can you get meat without dead animals? Why farmers are wrong to say no,” New Scientist (subscription required).
Mark Harris (2013-14): “Ready for liftoff? Two flying taxi startups got Pentagon funding,” The Guardian.
Cynthia Graber (2012-13): “How Jell-O Got Its Bounce,” The Atlantic.
Eli Kintisch (2011-12): “Project lifts the veil on life in the ocean’s twilight zone,” Science.
Chris Mooney (2009-10): “Sea level rise is eroding home value, and owners might not even know it,” The Washington Post.
Valeria Román (2004-05): “The era of rejection of ultra-thin silhouettes: XS bodies arouse concern and not enchantment in social networks,” Infobae (in Spanish). Rachel Zimmerman (2008-09) “How soon after widowhood can you feel good again?” The Cut, and “Picking up the pieces as a newly single mother,” Vogue.
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