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Congratulations to Ellyn Lapointe Alice Sun and the rest of the Scienceline staff for Scienceline KIDS winning SPJ Region 1 SPJ New England 'Best Single-issue Student Magazine' category! NYU Journalism spj.org/news.asp?REF=3…
Hey, that’s us! 🎉
Super proud of our team for the Society of Professional Journalists recognition of the first-and-only Scienceline kids magazine to be produced at #SHERP .
It’s a fun read for adults, too. Check out the magazine online: scienceline.org/scienceline-ki…
spj.org/news.asp?REF=3…
Neither tortured nor poetry, but a fascinating bill out of Vermont that takes a novel approach to climate attribution & is on track to establish the nation's first Climate Superfund --
read my latest (and first!) for Inside Climate News
insideclimatenews.org/news/19042024/…
Anxiety, envy, embarrassment and boredom feature as the new faces of puberty, in the upcoming Inside Out 2 film. In Gayoung Lee's latest for Scienceline, developmental psychologists weigh in on this depictions accuracy to puberty.
scienceline.org/2024/03/inside…
It’s high time for another Scienceline Saturday — Check out these recent news pieces from the student reporters of our Science, Health & Environmental Reporting program…🧵
“The court majority also cited a “slippery slope” argument: once we start granting habeas corpus to elephants, where do we draw the line?”
SHERPie Avery Orrall on #elephant rights, for Scienceline
scienceline.org/2024/01/does-t…
Childhood psychiatric prescribing is ever-increasing despite the lack of clinical studies in this age group. Read the story of this concerning trend and the families and children affected, in Dawn Attride's latest for Scienceline.
scienceline.org/2024/04/the-wi…
“Long before the Islamic insurgency began in 2009, life along the banks of what was once one of Africa’s largest lakes…was already deteriorating.”
SHERPie Nana Mohammed reported on the intersection of war & #climatechange on Lake Chad for Scienceline
scienceline.org/2024/03/caught…
In my latest for Scienceline, I explore the concerning 'Wild West' of psychiatric prescribing for young children and resulting polypharmacy. Read the story here.
scienceline.org/2024/04/the-wi….
Thrilled that Scienceline Kids is a finalist in the SPJ New England SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards scienceline.org/scienceline-ki… Congrats Ellyn Lapointe Alice Sun and all of the SHERPies!
Mathemalchemy is the sum of (Math + Art) × Fun! Listen in to the whimsical universe of creative mathematics in Gayoung Lee's latest for Scienceline.
scienceline.org/2024/03/bts-ma…
(Math Art) × Fun = Mathemalchemy!, via @Scienceline scienceline.org/2024/03/bts-ma… cc Raúl Ibáñez
“As the climate warms, microbiologists and epidemiologists predict that over the next 10 to 15 years, the [lethal] bacterium will increasingly be found in the Northeast, too.”
SHERPie Olivia Gieger wrote about #climatechange and #oysters for Scienceline
scienceline.org/2024/03/warmin…
Millions of Sub-Saharan Africans have been forced to flee their homes in recent years. Is this due to climate change or conflict? Read the story of those in Lake Chad caught in this conundrum, in Nana Mohammed's latest for Scienceline.
scienceline.org/2024/03/caught…
Could frogs help us prevent blood clots? Glassfrogs clump blood cells together without forming life-threatening blood clots and understanding this mechanism could help human blood cell research, by Carrie Klein for Scienceline.
scienceline.org/2024/03/could-…
The cicadas are coming! Read why rising temperatures will affect the life cycles of these red-eyed insects, by Carrie Klein for Scienceline.
scienceline.org/2024/03/dont-f…