Almost 160 years after an epic deluge that washed several California towns out of existence, journalist Christopher Cox wonders: Could it happen again?
‘Through a Glass Darkly’: How Science Seeks Truths in Hidden Worlds
A whirlwind tour of many “-ologies” reveals the ingenuity scientists must employ to devise new ways of seeing, writes journalist Roberta Kwok.
The Reckoning With the River
The Colorado River irrigates communities throughout the American West and northern Mexico. Photojournalist Ted Wood ponders what will happen as it dries up.
Apply Now For KSJ’s 2021-22 Project Fellowships
Up to 20 remote fellowships will be awarded, with applications due by Sunday, June 6th, 2021.
KSJ to Offer Project Fellowships for 2021-22, Continue Pause on In-Person Program
Due to ongoing risks posed by the pandemic, the program will once again remotely support projects of up to 20 U.S. journalists in lieu of its traditional in-person fellowship.
Thinking About Words in Science
Science writers translate complex jargon for lay audiences, but sometimes it’s the simplest terms that require the most explanation.