Story Gallery

Like all good journalism, the work of our current and former students speaks for itself. Check out an array of recently published stories below.

 
The New York Times
April 27th, 2017
Hunting Mushrooms, and What Makes Some Glow in the Dark
JoAnna Klein
SHERP 2015
Science Friday
April 14th, 2017
Reimagining A Martian Mission On A Hawaiian Volcano
Christopher Intagliata
SHERP 2008
Lauren J. Young
SHERP 2015
MACH
April 10th, 2017
The Next Solar Energy Revolution Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Kate Baggaley
SHERP 2013
The Washington Post
March 24th, 2017
Obama’s Science Diaspora Prepares for a Fight
Dave Levitan
SHERP 2009
Discover Brookhaven
March 21st, 2017
Producing Radioisotopes for Medical Imaging and Disease Treatment
Karen McNulty Walsh
SHERP 1989
Wired
March 13th, 2017
No, Microwave Ovens Cannot Spy on You—for Lots of Reasons
Lily Newman
SHERP 2013
The Wall Street Journal
March 10th, 2017
When Parents Know Their Newborns Won’t Live Long
Ellie Kincaid
SHERP, 2016
Undark
March 7th, 2017
When the Pediatrician Isn’t Enough
Nicole Wetsman
SHERP 2017
Catapult
March 6th, 2017
Für Bess: On Neighbors, Music Parties, and Growing Up
Ashley Taylor
SHERP 2012
Audubon
March 1st, 2017
The Waters of the United States Rule: What It Is and Why It’s Important
Meghan Bartels
SHERP, 2016
Scientific American
March 1st, 2017
What Science Says about How to Get Preschool Right
Melinda Wenner Moyer
SHERP 2006
The Atlantic
February 23rd, 2017
The Challenge of Accessing Birth Control in the Military
Leslie Nemo
SHERP 2017
Smithsonian Magazine
February 20th, 2017
Early Tech Adopters in Ancient Rome Had Portable Sundials
Meghan Bartels
SHERP, 2016
The Atlantic
February 13th, 2017
The Science That Could Make You Crave Broccoli More Than Chocolate
Knvul Sheikh
SHERP, 2016
Undark
January 30th, 2017
Bullet Proof: Lead Bullets Still Dominate Despite Real Environmental and Health Risks
Lynne Peeples
SHERP 2009
Gizmodo
January 23rd, 2017
How Pickles Got Caught Up in the Latest Health Fad
Ryan F. Mandelbaum
SHERP, 2016
Science Magazine
January 18th, 2017
How a Dispute at Harvard Led to a Grad Student’s Forced Mental Exam and a Restraining Order Against a Prominent Scientist
Alison McCook
SHERP 2001
Aeon
January 16th, 2017
A bug for Alzheimer’s? A Bold Theory Places Infection at the Root of Alzheimer’s,
Melinda Wenner Moyer
SHERP 2006
My life in Recovery
January 13th, 2017
My Life In Recovery: A Workbook for Building Your New Life in Sobriety
Catherine Dold
SHERP 1988
The Texas Observer
January 5th, 2017
Barging In: How a Felon with a Fake Name Convinced Federal and State Agencies to Fast-Track a Controversial Project
Naveena Sadasivam
SHERP 2013
Space
December 26th, 2016
NASA’s Europa Lander May Drill to Find Pristine Samples on Icy Moon
Mark Kaufman
SHERP 2017
Wired
December 20th, 2016
Obama’s Outgoing Science Advisor Will Keep Watch in 2017
Dave Levitan
SHERP 2009
Slate Publication Logo
December 11th, 2016
Standing Rock Was Never Just About the Pipeline
Susan Matthews
SHERP 2012
The Scientist
December 9th, 2016
3-D Models Capture Endangered Species Before They Go Extinct
Joshua A. Krisch
SHERP 2014