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Science. Craft. Insight. An online magazine highlighting the talents of students in the Johns Hopkins University M.A. in Science Writing Program Science Writing Program. Current Issue: Toxic
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From my new essay: A yard from me, the baby stands on its back legs, makes eye contact, and extends its left hand, as if offering an invisible toy. I crave to reach out but resist. @sciwritermag.bsky.social www.thesciencewriter.org/borders-stor...
December 11, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Trace radioactive particles from the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan across the Pacific Ocean as Mollie Elizabeth Wood tracks the speed of addiction & recovery until they collide on sacred shores in “Eight Centimeters Per Second.”

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Eight Centimeters Per Second — The Science Writer
Reflections on the Fukushima nuclear accident, addiction, and the speed of recovery.
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September 5, 2025 at 9:11 PM
Mardi Gras beads, though stylish, may contain high amounts of heavy metals like lead.

Amy Grace Sullivan exposes how these toxins snuck into an American tradition and how to protect yourself next parade season.

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#MardiGras #heavymetals #leadpoisoning
Beads or Bust? The Hidden Impact of Mardi Gras Waste — The Science Writer
Mardi Gras beads leave behind more than memories — studies reveal toxic metals in the festive throwaways, raising concerns for public and environmental health.
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August 28, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Shrews and women have more in common than you might think, but not like you expect!

For @sciwritermag.bsky.social's Toxic Issue, Diane Geiser burrows into the toxicity of language and culture surrounding menopause in her personal essay “Of Shrews and Women”: www.thesciencewriter.org/toxic-storie...
Of Shrews and Women — The Science Writer
Writer Diane Geiser discovers a dead shrew on a winter hike, sparking a reflection on biology, menopause, chronic illness, and the misunderstood strength of women — and shrews.
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August 27, 2025 at 9:39 PM
With a flick of a swatter or spray of insecticide, you may be inviting calamity. The humble housefly could be an early pollinator & primary decayer we destroy at our own peril.

@morganzepp.bsky.social explores biodiversity decline in Killing For Comfort: www.thesciencewriter.org/toxic-storie...
Killing for Comfort — The Science Writer
Houseflies might disgust us, but their decline may spell disaster. A dissection on the ecological role of flies and how urban pest control fuels a larger insect crisis, threatening pollinators, biodiv...
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August 26, 2025 at 9:47 PM
People across the political spectrum worry about toxic ingredients in makeup, skin care, and hair products. Some scientists say that companies abuse those fears.

For @sciwritermag.bsky.social's Toxic Issue, Clare Eigenbrode explores the clean beauty space: www.thesciencewriter.org/toxic-storie...
Untangling the Messy Reality of Clean Beauty — The Science Writer
With limited regulation surrounding the terms used to market personal care products in the U.S., consumers must decode the true meaning of clean beauty
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August 25, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Dust is part of our daily lives here on Earth, but dust may also be a more integral part of our cosmic lives than we realize. ✨

Join Meghan Feldman as she illustrates how deeply dust and the cosmos are intertwined: www.thesciencewriter.org/small-things...

#Astronomy #Space #NASA #hubbletelescope
The Cosmic Cycle of Dust — The Science Writer
How dust has quietly shaped the universe for billions of years.
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March 12, 2025 at 10:25 PM
Lice are a fact of life for many children and their families, as well as the medical and industry professionals who help treat them. For The Science Writer, Sarah Hartnett shares the history and her perspective on the teeny, tiny menace.

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Lice Lessons Learned — The Science Writer
A pediatrician explains everything you never wanted to know about lice.
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March 10, 2025 at 11:53 PM
Issue 07: Small Things, the latest issue of The Science Writer, is live and ready for you to explore!

Visit thesciencewriter.org (link in bio) to read about all things small — from an explainer on space dust to a reported essay by a pediatrician on the scourge of lice.

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February 7, 2025 at 6:40 AM
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Read the latest issue of The Science Writer, which highlights the talents of students in the Johns Hopkins University M.A. in Science Writing Program!
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February 7, 2025 at 6:37 AM