A career spotlight on young, female geologist Kelly Wiseman, who studies the fault line in the Mentawai region, published in the April 13, 2012 issue of Current Science magazine (formally an imprint of Weekly Reader, under the umbrella of Reader’s Digest). Wiseman’s groundbreaking work revealed 3 undocumented underwater earthquakes. (Only available in PRINT)
An article I was assigned on the nuclear energy debate in the United States, published in the November 25, 2011 issue of Current Science magazine (formally an imprint of Weekly Reader, under the umbrella of Reader’s Digest). The article outlines Generation IV reactors as a possible solution to safe energy. (Only available in PRINT)
A cautionary article about the threat “space weather” poses to modern technology, published in the January 22, 2010 issue of Current Science magazine (formally an imprint of Weekly Reader, under the umbrella of Reader’s Digest). The article defines “coronal mass eruptions” that originate from the sun and send clouds of charged particles to earth. (Only available in PRINT)
Cover story published in literary e-zine, The Piker Press, in September 2005, described by the editors as, “a coming of age story.” It’s a short Creative Nonfiction essay about a childhood memory of my dad giving me a Hulk Hogan workout set and how the influenced my views on “masculinity.” (Active link HERE)
This was the first piece of writing I ever had published. It’s a bizarre short story about science. It was published in Issue 036 of literary magazine Thieves Jargon in February 2005. (Archived link HERE)