Additional works not listed can be found here.
2024
- “Pikmin’s plant-animal mashups don’t exist — but sun-powered animals do” – Science News Explores
- “This civil engineer turns to math to make energy more affordable ” – Science News Explores
2023
- “Black holes and activism inspire this astrophysicist” – Science News Explores
- “‘Most Delicious Poison’ explores how toxins rule our world” – Science News (online & print)
- “This ecologist is looking at the Amazon’s past to save its future” – Science News Explores
- “Magic, cooking and droids inspire this roboticist” – Science News Explores
- “Meet robots on a mission to help birds” – Science News Explores
- “This scientist knows how to frighten you” – Science News Explores
- “This archeologist reconstructs the past with animal bones” – Science News Explores
- “Explainer: What is metamorphosis?” -Science News Explores
- “This astronaut took a winding journey into space” – Science News Explores
- “Could a plant ever eat a person?” – Science News Explores
- “This ancient bird rocked a head like a T. rex” – Science News Explores
- “This forensic scientist is taking crime science out of the lab” – Science News Explores
- “Pokémon ‘evolution’ looks more like metamorphosis” – Science News Explores
- “This biologist uses microwave radiation to save endangered species” – Science News Explores
- “A love of small mammals drives this scientist” – Science News Explores
2022
- Splatoon characters’ ink ammo was inspired by real octopuses and squid – Science News Explores
- This chemist uses online videos to teach about the perils of microplastics – Science News Explores
- A bird with a T. rex head may help reveal how dinosaurs became birds – Science News (online & print)
- This physicist hopes to shake up our understanding of space – Science News Explores
- A tiny microbe inspired this scientist’s big dreams – Science News Explores
- Let’s learn about heat waves – Science News Explores
- “Bucket List: Inland Empire,” Audubon Magazine
- “10 Fun Facts About the Gray Catbird,” Audubon Magazine
- “Birding Bucket List: Check Off Rarities and Migrants at Dry Tortugas National Park,” Audubon Magazine
- “North American Birds Face Their Own Pandemic With Latest Bout of Avian Flu,” Audubon Magazine
- “10 Fun Facts About the American Woodcock,” Audubon Magazine
- “These Early Nesters Get A Head Start On Breeding Season,” Audubon Magazine
- “How Webcams Are Helping Scientists Save One of the World’s Rarest Seabirds,” Audubon Magazine
- “A Court Ruling Could Clear the Way for Biden to Confront Oil and Gas,” Audubon Magazine
2021
- “Changing Currents Shake Up Species,” NYCity News Service
- “Dolphin Researchers Look to NYC Whale Watching To Understand Rising Numbers*,” NYCity News Service/Audio Files
- * Finalist in the “Radio Features” category for Region 1 at the Society of Professional Journalists’ 2021 Mark of Excellence Awards
- “In Jamaica Bay, Save The Turtles,” NYCity News Service/Audio Files
- The Results Are In (Producer), Audio Files
- “Cosplayers Get Creative With COVID,” NYCity News Service/Audio Files
- “Ga. Monarch Butterflies Struggle With Climate Change,” WABE 90.1 FM
- “Local Non-Profit Uses Technology To Map Out Georgia Rivers,” WABE 90.1 FM
- “Fine Without You: Seals on the Mend in Tri-State Area,” NYCity News Service/WBAI
2020
- “Seal Sightings Are Up in NYC, but the Marine Mammals Aren’t as Cuddly as They Seem” (Queens Daily Eagle/ Spectrum News-NY1/NYCity News Service)
- Review of Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships by Brian D. Earp and Julian Savulescu, Scientific Inquirer
- “Conversations With Adam Falkner: On Poetry, Social Identity, and Queer Narratives”, Scientific Inquirer
2019
- “Interview With Serena Davies, Series Producer for Climate Change – the Facts”, Scientific Inquirer
- Review of Lifespan: Why We Age―and Why We Don’t Have to by David A. Sinclair, Scientific Inquirer
- Review of Something Deeply Hidden by Sean Carroll, Scientific Inquirer
- Review of When the Earth Had Two Moons by Erik Asphaug, Scientific Inquirer
- Review of End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World by Bryan Walsh, Scientific Inquirer
2016
“Song of Husbands” & “Wings,” (poems) – The Legendary (Issue 66.)
2015
In Your Speakers Media reviews
2014
“Fear of The King,” (personal essay) – Stonesthrow Review, 2014
2013
“The Devil’s Wife,” (poem) – Stonesthrow Review, 2013
2012
- “Beach Boy,” “The Shoes We Wear,” & “How To Feel In NYC” (poems) – The Legendary (September 2012. Issue 38.)
- “Anemone” (poem) – Stonesthrow Review, 2012
2011
“Emperor” & “Smoke” (poems) – Awosting Alchemy Issue #5 July 2011
Featured Articles & Events
- “Grand Slamming Down The House,” The New Paltz Oracle, November 2012
- SUNY New Paltz’s New Play Festival 2013
- “Review: One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest,” The Times Herald Record, July 2010
- “Thrills and Chills with Fallsburg’s “Bat Boy,” The Catskill Chronicle, April 2010