Conservation conundrum in Madagascar: The strawberry guava - one of the world's worst invasive species - is taking over the island's forests, but endangered lemurs love to eat its fruit.
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@rachelnuwer
Freelance science journalist contributing to NYT, SciAm, Nature etc. Author of "Poached: Inside the Dark World of Wildlife Trafficking" (2018) and "I Feel Love: MDMA and the Quest for Connection in a Fractured World" (2023).
Conservation conundrum in Madagascar: The strawberry guava - one of the world's worst invasive species - is taking over the island's forests, but endangered lemurs love to eat its fruit.
@nytimes.com
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/s...
Could ancient Greek priestesses have created the mind-altering elixir thought to lie at the heart of one of antiquityβs most secretive cults, the Eleusinian Mysteries? Researchers recreated the hypothetical psychedelic brew to find out.
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After 180 years, a unique tortoise thought to be extinct returns to its GalΓ‘pagos home. @sciam.bsky.social
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"The bombardment betrays the lie." Thank you for this exposΓ© of the wild world of book author scammers, @danbarry58.bsky.social. I'm going to start replying to my own new best friends' emails with a link to this story. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/25/b...
Around the world, plants are flowering earlier than they used to. Temperature alone doesn't explain it. Could crazy chemistry triggered by dewdrops be the real reason?
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Educators fear that disappearing public health jobs and backlash against the field could soon impact enrollment in programs training the next generation of experts who keep us safe and healthy. @thinkglobalhealth.org www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/publ...
Socotra is an otherworldly tourism destination. But behind the stunning photos lie serious sustainability challenges, including with garbage. On a recent trip, I tried taking all my recyclables with me off the island. Things did not go as planned.
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βWe are losing the capabilities and infrastructure to prepare.β How the Trump administrationβs gutting of the EPA endangers lung health for all Americansβjust as air pollution is rising nationwide.
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One of the highlights of my vacation to Socotra - a Yemeni island with incredible biodiversity - was getting to meet a tree-loving local who helps protect endangered plants from nearly 500,000 free-ranging goats.
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With most psychedelic drugs, you never know what you're going to get. But this mysterious mushroom from China - without fail - causes users to hallucinate tiny people: crawling up walls, popping out from under furniture and marching under doors. www.bbc.com/future/artic...
I chatted with NPR's Here & Now about my investigation into the Chinese and Taiwanese-run Buddhist orphanages that are grooming children in Africa to become wildlife traffickers. DM me for a link to the full Economist story. www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2...
Psychedelic drugs are known for their ability to reveal sides of the self that previously lay hidden. For some people, this can lead to a change in sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Not sure how spooky Crater Lake is, but I do give a spooky lakes shout-out on the Quanta podcast about the story that will be coming out soon :)
Mixing is a fundamental process that functions like a heartbeat for lakes. But at iconic lakes around the world, climate change is slowing or even stopping that heartbeat - causing profound impacts to these very special ecosystems. @quantamagazine.bsky.social
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Should aging be considered a disease?
Some scientists argue that this would accelerate anti-aging research; others say it makes no biological sense and would be fraught with ethical implications @nature.com
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It's hard enough to get people interested in reading these days, but this is a new low. A book club wants to feature my book - but only if I "tip" each reader $15-30 "to recognize [their] effort." Is this a thing now??
After 263 African elephants were moved from one national park to another, the animals began wandering out - destroying property and killing people. My latest for @biographic.bsky.social, on the complexities of conservation in an increasingly crowded continent.
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When this scientist realized there was a maggot living inside his armpit, he sensed a (gross) opportunity for discovery.
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Psychedelic mushrooms evolved their magic twice, in two distantly related groups of species. What's more, those mushrooms take radically different biochemical routes to producing psilocybin.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/18/s...
And yes the illustrator really nailed it! So good.
Thanks, Jason, so glad you enjoyed it! Here's to hoping it makes some kind of positive difference..
A Taiwanese- and Chinese-run Buddhist orphanage in Malawi is recruiting vulnerable children into the illegal wildlife trade. Behind it all is a Chinese ivory kingpin who Malawian officials are about to release early from prison.
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Spooky will-o'-the-wisp 'ghost fires' are caused by even stranger chemistry.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/mars...
People are more likely to cheat when they use AI - especially if they can indirectly steer an LLM toward dishonesty instead of explicitly telling it to lie. @sciam.bsky.social
www.scientificamerican.com/article/peop...
Fascinating story about the impact of climate change on Burning Man - and with a few quotes by yours truly ;)
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"If this wall and a few others are built, he said, βthere will be no jaguars in the U.S. soon.β"
We should all just make the switch to pet rabbits.
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/29/c...
The Sonoran Desert toad secretes a powerful psychedelic drug as a defensive mechanism. Now, people are pushing the species toward extinction in the name of healing and consciousness expansion.
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/10/c...
In infants, a healthy gut microbiome is key for developing a healthy immune system. But in the U.S., 75% of babies are deficient in critical types of bacteria, and these babies are more likely to development of asthma, allergies and eczema as toddlers. bit.ly/4lK1Mmd
Cuts to science funding by the Trump administration are set to negatively affect all Americans. One group most impacted, though, are science students and early-career researchers who are being robbed of their future.
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