Story Gallery

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

 
Scientific American
February 6th, 2014
Who Will Pay for an Earthquake Warning System on the West Coast?
Amy Nordrum
SHERP 2014
Smithsonian Magazine
February 3rd, 2014
The Secrets of Sherlock’s Mind Palace
Sarah Zielinski
SHERP 2003
BBC
January 31st, 2014
Smallpox: Last Refuge of an Ultimate Killer
Rachel Nuwer
Adjunct Faculty
Scientific American
January 31st, 2014
Inside the Head of a Science Cartoonist
Rebecca Cudmore
SHERP 2014
Huffington Post
January 30th, 2014
Coal-Hungry World Brings Tough Choices For Native Americans
Lynne Peeples
SHERP 2009
National Geographic
January 21st, 2014
Up on the Farm? Five Reasons NASA Needs Space Greenhouses
Joey Castro
SHERP 2011
Guardian UK
January 19th, 2014
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/jan/19/3d-printer-bomb-victim-new-arm-prosthetic-limb
Emma Bryce
SHERP 2012
Scientific American
January 13th, 2014
Facebook Snooping on Job Candidates May Backfire for Employers
Roni Jacobson
SHERP 2013
Popular Mechanics
December 20th, 2013
Are Antibacterial Soaps Really Better?
Ashley Taylor
SHERP 2012
National Geographic
December 20th, 2013
Six Reasons NASA Should Build a Research Base on the Moon
Sarah Fecht
SHERP 2011
Real Clear Science
December 20th, 2013
Will Dehorning Rhinos Save Them?
Chelsea Harvey
SHERP 2014
Slate Publication Logo
December 13th, 2013
James Bond Is an Alcoholic, Scientists Conclude
Dave Levitan
SHERP 2009
Conservation Magazine
December 11th, 2013
You Pay or We Drill
Dawn Stover
SHERP 1983
The Verge
December 11th, 2013
Dengue Fever is Back: Why the Dangerous Disease is Here to Stay
Arielle Duhaime-Ross
SHERP 2013
Men’s Journal
December 5th, 2013
The Truth About Pot’s Medical Potential
Taylor Kubota
SHERP 2012
The Scientist
December 5th, 2013
Elephants Are Aggressive, but Fish Just Bite?
Rebecca Cudmore
SHERP 2014
Scientific American
December 4th, 2013
25 Train Tragedies Could Have Been Prevented in the Past Decade by This Technology
Amy Nordrum
SHERP 2014
Ted Ed
December 2nd, 2013
The Loathsome, Lethal Mosquito
Rose Eveleth
SHERP 2011
Tigers Forever
November 12th, 2013
Tigers Forever: Saving the World’s Most Endangered Big Cat
Sharon Guynup
SHERP 1998
Wired
November 4th, 2013
The Nanonose
Madhumita Murgia
SHERP 2011
IEEE Spectrum
October 31st, 2013
Bitcoin’s Computing Crisis
Morgen Peck
SHERP 2007
@Brookhaven Today
October 18th, 2013
Scientists Identify Key Genes for Increasing Oil Content in Plant Leaves
Karen McNulty Walsh
SHERP 1989
The New York Times
September 30th, 2013
A Wealth of Data in Whale Breath
Rebecca Kessler
SHERP 2005
@Brookhaven Today
September 26th, 2013
Supercomputers Help Solve a 50-Year Homework Assignment
Karen McNulty Walsh
SHERP 1989