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Here are links to my published freelance stories, with dates of publication and where they appeared:

MHS students walk out to protest lifting mask mandate (March 2, 2022; The Bridge)

Proposed law expands responsibility for PFAS contamination (February 22, 2022; The Bridge)

Harwood Middle School team aces STEM contest with creative trash-handling pitch (January 15, 2022; Waterbury Roundabout)

$16.4 Million wastewater plant upgrade proposed for bond vote (January 5, 2022; The Bridge) 

PFAS are everywhere: regulation urged (December 15, 2021; The Bridge)

Montpelier's anaerobic digester has gas (November 30, 2021; The Bridge)

Earthquakes in Cascadia produce relatively few aftershocks (May 12, 2021; Temblor.net)

Undersea telecom cables detect ocean earthquakes (April 20, 2021; Temblor.net)

Woolly mammoth provides new theories (March 13, 2021; Barre-Montpelier Times Argus & Rutland Herald)

Supercomputer creates over 700,000 years of simulated earthquakes (February 22, 2021; Temblor.net)

Modern modeling determines magnitudes of historic earthquakes (January 8, 2021; Temblor.net)


Biodiversity matters - here's why (September 12, 2019; Valley Reporter)

Turning modern "eyes" on ancient sites ($; November 2018; EARTH magazine)

Isotopes reveal sources of centuries-old alabaster artifacts (March 2018; EARTH magazine)

University of Maryland scientist Nicole LaRonde gives second Freeman Lecture in the Sciences (November 16, 2017; Middlebury College Newsroom)

Nineteenth-century cows muddied Southern California continental shelf ($; August 2017; EARTH magazine)

Cave dripwater records wildfires ($; October 27, 2016; EARTH magazine)


Earthworms build big mounds to escape floodwaters (August 26, 2016; EARTH magazine)

Stars of the Seashore Under Threat (May 17, 2016; University of Vermont Communications)
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North Sea uplift caused Jurassic cooling event ($; March 31, 2016; EARTH magazine)


Revealing potential tsunami inundation on California coast (February 6, 2016; EARTH magazine)

Ocean oxygen levels control seafloor carbon burial (December 5, 2015; EARTH magazine)

Model helps size boulders to protect buildings from vehicle impacts (January 5, 2015; Penn State News)


Old piles of shells reveal ancient El Nino patterns (January 3, 2015; EARTH magazine)

Students design workstations that accommodate groups and individuals (December 10, 2014; Penn State News)

Voters more inclined than consumers to pay for food safety (December 8, 2014; Penn State News)

Future family and career goals evident in teen years (November 4, 2014; Penn State News)


Infrasound helps researchers track lava lake levels (August 22, 2014; EARTH magazine)

Magma mobilizes quickly beneath Mount Hood (June 10, 2014; EARTH magazine)


Fieldwork revises ice-free corridor hypothesis of human migration (April 13, 2014; EARTH magazine)

Panel talk on ocean acidification part of environmental reporter's talk (March 27, 2014; Penn State News)

Sinking sediment in deltas is as important as swelling seas (September 26, 2013; EARTH magazine)

Environmental changes contributed to Mediterranean cultural crisis (September 13, 2013; EARTH magazine)

Map provides clues to natural protection of U.S. coastal communities (July 16, 2013; EARTH magazine)

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