the work
The official history of the United States Postal Service, the agency whose infrastructure built America.
Melcher Media | 2025
The biggest internal organ’s size is matched only by its importance.
Men’s Health | May/June 2025
A high school mariachi teacher from the Rio Grande Valley and an Afghan community leader from Omaha find the perfect song to play together, on the banks of the Missouri River.
Emerson Collective | March 2025
Bionic limbs, nuclear fusion, jet fuel from air. Immigration and food access. Art on hallowed ground in New Orleans and Harlem.
Emerson Collective | 2024
If you’re gonna stay healthy, it’s gotta take a lot of bullets for your lungs, and keep down the pool of acid in your stomach. [Gulps]
Men’s Health | November/December 2024
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio on her debut novel, Catalina, a bildungsroman for the age of immigration.
Emerson Collective | October 2024
Jonathan Blitzer on his masterful account of the history of 21st-century migration.
Emerson Collective | September 2024
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Data ecologist Eric Berlow’s Climate Finance Tracker uncovers crucial patterns in investment in climate solutions by modeling dollar flows as a food web.
Emerson Collective | September 2024
Chef Dieuveil Malonga’s Culinary Innovation Village, in rural Rwanda, is at the center of a new era of economic opportunity—and a new movement of pan-African Cuisine.
Emerson Collective | July 2024
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Shipwrecks are even cooler and more interesting than you imagine. They don’t look like that, though.
The New York Times for Kids | July 2024
Brianna Lennon and Eric Fey started the election administrator podcast High Turnout, Wide Margins on a lark. It became a lifeline.
Emerson Collective | August 2024
The biggest, most important filters in your immune system also help you breathe.
Men’s Health | July/August 2024
High school students are reshaping the historical landscape of a small Mississippi town.
Emerson Collective | June 2024
On the under-sung organ that pulls double-duty on diabetes and digestion.
Men’s Health | May/June 2024
How to stay cool under pressure, according to a spelling bee champ, a brain surgeon, and Ken Jennings.
The New York Times for Kids | March 2024
The labyrinth in your belly contains myriad living things and even a second brain.
Men’s Health | March/April 2024
Virtual power plants, remote-controlled fertilizer, collective bargaining from asylum seekers, and a new, more personal, model for healthcare.
Emerson Collective | 2023
On the origins of Halloween and the utility of fear.
The New York Times for Kids | October 2023
Learning how ice cream is made and tasting some of the best, with Ben Van Leeuwen and an NYC 4th grader.
The New York Times for Kids | July 2023
After decades and decades of reaching for cheap commodity seeds, the birdseed business is changing.
Audubon | Spring 2023
Health care is not like anything else you buy. The price is not the price.
Men’s Health | August 2022
Low T can’t change your life. Right? (I wrote the sidebars.)
Men’s Health | January/February 2022