I began blogging with oceanbites when they started back in the fall of 2013. I continue to write and edit posts as well as manage social media pages for the graduate student run blog. We take cutting-edge oceanographic research and make it digestible for a broad audience, check out our website here. Below are a few of my most recent articles.
"Rising above the noise"
"Warming up to climate change"
"Wanderings through the Western Society of Naturalists"
"The Sting of Sex: odd mating adaptations of the box jellyfish"
"Open-Ocean Oddity: why isn't increased prey abundance helping bluefin tuna?"
"Rising above the noise"
"Warming up to climate change"
"Wanderings through the Western Society of Naturalists"
"The Sting of Sex: odd mating adaptations of the box jellyfish"
"Open-Ocean Oddity: why isn't increased prey abundance helping bluefin tuna?"
The Rhode Island NSF EPSCoR Program publishes a magazine called "The Current." I recently wrote a piece about the genesis of scientific collaboration and how research questions turn into experiments. The article can be found in this issue of The Current.
I began writing for the PLOS Student Blog in 2015, my work can be found here.