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Perspective: The Indifference Point
Where is the point where I can definitively say yes, in the long run, the reward was worth all of the loss?
Saren Seeley
Dec 22, 20219 min read

Perspective: I Yearn for My Roots
"One of the healthiest forms of nostalgia throughout human history has always been to connect each generation to the next."
Demetria Dickinson
Dec 11, 20215 min read


El verano que supe que podía ser escritora científica
Aprendí a poner a la audiencia primero pensando en lo que ellos quieren leer, y no en lo que yo quiero escribir.
Charlene Rivera Bonet
Nov 14, 20216 min read


Perspective: The Summer I Knew I Could Be a Science Writer
I learned to put the audience first by thinking about what they wanted or needed to read about, not what I wanted to write.
Charlene Rivera Bonet
Nov 14, 20216 min read


A Balcony View of Near-Extinction
Though I can breathe deeply that I did enough to keep Bruce and Bitsy alive to adulthood, I’m troubled by the bigger picture.
Nicole Endacott
Nov 13, 202110 min read

Perspective: What I Learned (And Did Not Learn) From Genetic Ancestry Tests
Nothing could give me a satisfying, one-word answer to the “what are you” question.
Cydney Wong
Nov 8, 20216 min read

Giving Trees in New York City
“Trees are emotional for people. They can be contentious for some people and very welcome to others.”
Chelsea Noack
Oct 29, 20218 min read

Perspective: Saying DEI in an Indian Accent
Contrary to popular American belief, there is no such thing as an Indian accent, there are many.
Siddhant Pusdekar
Oct 24, 20217 min read

Perspective: No More Free Kelp in Northern California
But none of us alive today will probably ever know the ultimate fate of our world. Our efforts are all we have.
Fayth Tan
Oct 14, 20217 min read

On Average, Only Two Black Women in the US Earn A Physics Ph.D. Each Year. Can Bridge Programs Really Fix That?
That’s because being a bridge student is nothing to be ashamed of; if there is shame, it lies only with the institution itself.
Katrina Miller
Oct 4, 20218 min read
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