Master's student in Environment and Resources, University of Wisconsin-Madison
I'm an MS student in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Environment and Resources program, where I study social science aspects of urban coyote coexistence. Broadly, I'm interested in how people interpret and interact with wildlife, and what we can do to build positive relationships with the species we share landscapes with. I did my undergraduate degree at UW-Madison as well, a BS in Conservation Biology and Life Sciences Communication, where I spent my time doing evolutionary biology research and editing The Badger Herald, UW's independent student newspaper. While journalism may have started as a side hobby for me when I joined The Herald as a reporter freshman year, it quickly turned into a passion, and I started writing for UW's research communications office, editing for UW's undergraduate science journal and writing for the UW School of Pharmacy's alumni magazine. I also got involved with the publication Planet Forward out of George Washington University and I worked with EARTHDAY.ORG for a semester. The summer after my senior year I interned for Fermilab, where I wrote for their news site as well as Symmetry magazine. I am also a 2022 AAAS Mass Media Fellow with The Conversation U.S.
Scientists and space agencies are shooting for the Moon
Dec 13, 2023 13:46 pm UTC| Science
The year 2023 proved a big one for lunar science. Indias Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft landed near the south pole of the Moon, a huge accomplishment for a country relatively new to the space scene, especially after its...
Dec 06, 2023 07:49 am UTC| Science
If you hadnt heard about superconductors before 2023, odds are you know what they are now. Researchers raised eyebrows early in the year with claims of operational room-temperature superconductors, though none has been...