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I'm currently the Idaho National Laboratory Research Communications fellow, meaning I develop web features and multimedia about INL research in energy, environment, and everything else. This is my published and unpublished writing, done for coursework, internships, freelance, and the hell of it.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

INL Science Feature: INL scientists help harness bacteria power to brew eco-friendly plastic from waste

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Three samples of premium wood-plastic composite lumber sit in a stack on a shelf in David Thompson's office at Idaho National Laboratory...
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Sunday, June 6, 2010

For fun: Asians and blacks - the extremes in interracial marriage

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This is a follow-up on a NYTimes story, Black Women See Fewer Black Men at the Altar . The range and extremes in this cursory analysis of in...
Wednesday, December 16, 2009

AGU blog posts: water resources

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My blog posts from the American Geophysical Union fall meeting, an annual gathering of more than 16,000 earth and space scientists in a cave...
Tuesday, October 27, 2009

in the style of New Scientist

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New gamma-ray eyes spot hidden pulsars NASA’s new Fermi gamma-ray telescope has captured the faint gamma-ray glimmer of pulsars invisible t...
Saturday, October 24, 2009

soft lede exercise

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SANTA CRUZ - In Jacob Rosen’s operating room , the nurses might quit if they stray too far from the wall sockets. In a videotaped demonstrat...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009

in the style of Smithsonian's Wild Life

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Timed Flight How do tiny monarch butterflies migrate more than 2,000 miles without a map and end up in the same grove of fir trees in centra...
Saturday, October 17, 2009

News: tsunami science

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A story of watery destruction, written in sand SANTA CRUZ – Mention the word “tsunami,” and many people envision a towering wall of water. B...
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