First things first: here's my resume.

For Gizmodo, I've written about thylacines and the search for gravitational waves, among other things within the realms of physics, space, archaeology, and evolutionary biology.

For Atlas Obscura, I wrote about the time the woolly mammoth almost was endangered, researchers using artificial intelligence to figure out ancient games, and more. The compendium of my stories is here.

For BKLYNER, I wrote about the lack of composting in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

For the Brown Institute for Media Innovation, I wrote about geolocating a dog with tools from Bellingcat, an open-source digital investigation outfit.

For The Rice Thresher, I wrote about pro-Trump vandalism on the Berlin Wall. It won a statewide campus newspaper prize for breaking news.

For Columbia Journalism, I finished a preliminary computational project using 2020 campaign finance data and ad revenue on fake news sites.

My work has also been featured in Real Clear Science and Mother Jones. All this and more, I post about on Twitter - did I mention you should follow me on Twitter?