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Freelance

  • Ionic magazine: Becoming Bionic
  • Phox Pop magazine: Memory Turned Muse, Packing Light, Etches in Time and Turning Back the Clock
  • The Tyee: Postcard from Fort Nelson, BC’s Gasland & A Closer Look at Northern BC’s ‘Transition’ Fuel (thesis work)
  • New Trail magazine: Iceland Cometh
  • Iceland Wants to Be Your Friend (Icelandic tourist board): Hayley’s year in Iceland
  • Bertarelli Foundation:
    • ​Expanding Marine Protected Areas Could Make a Huge Difference to the Health of the Oceans;
    • Drifting Fishing Gear Poses Significant Risks to Marine Protected Areas

For the Croucher Foundation:
  • Investigating evolution in the birthplace of humanity
  • Making the perfect sound absorbers using metamaterials
  • Q&A with Professor Tim Cheng on designing better AI computer chips
  • Expanding our view of the Universe into the ‘quantum realm’
  • Q&A: oyster hatchery pursues vision of sustainable aquaculture

Journal highlights:
  • Global ivory price analysis provides hope for elephant conservation
  • Only a third of primates have appeared in wildlife documentaries
  • Comparing the best and worst regions for light pollution
  • Headache diaries link weather and air quality to migraine onset
  • On-the-go harmful algae detection
  • Waste from insect farming could be used to produce biofuel
  • Children are increasingly likely to be afraid of nature
  • Energy use in Africa affects infant mortality rates
  • Pesticides may produce toxic chemicals when in the environment
  • Environmental impact of rocket launches must be taken seriously
  • Road noise affects the development of baby birds
  • Tracking water pollution with viruses
  • Counting koalas with drones
  • Nudging with citizen science
  • Plastic fibres can be tracked through wastewater treatment plants
  • How to make linoleum more environmentally friendly
  • Rapid low-cost water disinfection​
  • Sled dogs can be used as a ‘sentinel species’ for air pollution problems
  • Some tea bags contain ‘stealth plastics’ that drinkers ingest
  • Renewable energy will change ‘bad’ weather
  • Class act: Clever children tell better jokes
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