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July 5, 2023 — Scientific American
El Niño is Back. What Does That Mean For You?



April 10, 2023 — Scientific American
Meet the Magnificent Microbes of the Deep Unknown




February 6, 2023 — Scientific American
Coming Soon to Your Podcast Feed: Science, Quickly


February 12, 2021 — Scientific American
Climate Change Could Shred Guitars Known for Shredding


December 11, 2020 — Scientific American
What Science Has Learned about the Coronavirus One Year On


December 14, 2020 — Scientific American/Undark
America on Dialysis


December 9, 2020 — Scientific American/WEF
2020's Top 10 Tech Innovations



November 5, 2020 — Scientific American
Science Sound(E)scapes: Amazon Frog Choruses at Night


November 4, 2020 — Scientific American
Science Sound(E)scapes: Amazon Pink River Dolphins


ReadOut LOUD Podcast March - Aug. 2018 Role: Co-creator and senior producer Listen

ReadOut LOUD Podcast
March - Aug. 2018
Role: Co-creator and senior producer
Listen


What do Algerian monks have to do with 400 parts per million? Reporter Jeff Delviscio investigates how we measure CO2 in the atmosphere. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: itunes.com/theadaptors Visit our website: www.theadaptors.org

The Adaptors Podcast
2016
Role: Reporter


Signal Podcast Nov. 2015 - April 2017 Role: Creator and Senior Producer Listen

Signal Podcast
Nov. 2015 - April 2017
Role: Creator and Senior Producer
Listen


Science Times Podcast 2012 - 2014 Role: Lead Producer and Editor Over 300 programming segments produced and edited. Listen

Science Times Podcast
2012 - 2014
Role: Lead Producer and Editor
Over 300 programming segments produced and edited.
Listen


Science Times Podcast
September 23, 2014
Role: Reporter
The Arctic is changing — fast. Two experts who have spent decades working there believe that the marine mammals who call the high latitudes home are now locked into a human-forced ecological game of chance.


The Science Times Podcast Hits the Road Feb. 18, 2014 Role: Reporter/Photographer/Editor Covered everything from the Earth to our future cities to our future bodies. Full Web Layout

The Science Times Podcast Hits the Road
Feb. 18, 2014
Role: Reporter/Photographer/Editor
Covered everything from the Earth to our future cities to our future bodies.
Full Web Layout


March 4, 2013
Science Times Podcast 
The human story behind the search for the hidden fabric of the universe.


March 11, 2012 After the Tsunami, Recounting an Item, Saved or Lost Role: Audio Editor The tsunami waves that swept over Japan's eastern coast in March 2011 not only took lives with it, they took the substance of peoples' lives. Here, three evacuees…

March 11, 2012
After the Tsunami, Recounting an Item, Saved or Lost
Role: Audio Editor
The tsunami waves that swept over Japan's eastern coast in March 2011 not only took lives with it, they took the substance of peoples' lives. Here, three evacuees recount the one item they were able to save, or the one item that they lost, and miss the most.
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March 5, 2010 Role: Audio Editor Singing the Suffering of Haiti A disabled singer finds his way back to song in a devastated Haiti. View Interactive

March 5, 2010
Role: Audio Editor
Singing the Suffering of Haiti
A disabled singer finds his way back to song in a devastated Haiti.
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August 3, 2009 Scenes From a Raid Role: Audio Editor U.S. soldiers and Afghan security forces conducted a raid on homes in eastern Afghanistan. View Interactive

August 3, 2009
Scenes From a Raid
Role: Audio Editor
U.S. soldiers and Afghan security forces conducted a raid on homes in eastern Afghanistan.
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May 5, 2009 Road to Georgetown Role: Audio and Picture Editor Disagreement over a plan to pave a road in Guyana shows a nation pulled between a desires to delve into the global economy and a desire to pursue sustainability. View Interactive

May 5, 2009
Road to Georgetown
Role: Audio and Picture Editor
Disagreement over a plan to pave a road in Guyana shows a nation pulled between a desires to delve into the global economy and a desire to pursue sustainability.
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April 2, 2009 One in 8 Million Tolerance Teacher Role: Audio Reporter. This series won an Emmy Award. Born in Lebanon, Ghassan Elcheikhali, 54, came to the United States in 1986 and is principal of the Razi School in Woodside, Queens. View Interacti…

April 2, 2009
One in 8 Million
Tolerance Teacher
Role: Audio Reporter. This series won an Emmy Award.
Born in Lebanon, Ghassan Elcheikhali, 54, came to the United States in 1986 and is principal of the Razi School in Woodside, Queens.
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December 2009 Obama’s People Role: Interactive Designer and Audio Editor An interactive gallery of the incoming administration. View Interactive

December 2009
Obama’s People
Role: Interactive Designer and Audio Editor
An interactive gallery of the incoming administration.
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July 29, 2008 After the Games Role: Audio Editor Eight Olympic legends discuss their greatest athletic moments and life after competition. View Interactive

July 29, 2008
After the Games
Role: Audio Editor
Eight Olympic legends discuss their greatest athletic moments and life after competition.
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Feb. 24, 2008 Three Days With Fidel Role: Interactive Editor A former New York Times correspondent talks about spending time with Fidel Castro in Cuba in the 1960s. View Interactive

Feb. 24, 2008
Three Days With Fidel
Role: Interactive Editor
A former New York Times correspondent talks about spending time with Fidel Castro in Cuba in the 1960s.
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October 19, 2007 Sure Shot Role: Audio and Visuals Editor Over the last six years, photographer Simon Norfolk has occasionally roamed the world for The Times Magazine. Here is a selection from that body of work. View Interactive

October 19, 2007
Sure Shot
Role: Audio and Visuals Editor
Over the last six years, photographer Simon Norfolk has occasionally roamed the world for The Times Magazine. Here is a selection from that body of work.
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