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Clara Moskowitz

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Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Colonialism Shadows Fossil Science: Paleontologists from a small number of countries control much of the world's fossil dataClara Moskowitz, Youyou Zhou
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Wild Weather: Western states can expect deluges of rain after fires have scorched the landClara Moskowitz, Jen Christiansen
Scientific American|July 18, 2024
First LightClara Moskowitz, Chris Gunn
Scientific American|September 16, 2025
Fusion Dreams: Scientists are refining three main models for fusion energy reactorsMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|November 18, 2025
Will We Run Out of Rare Earth Elements?: These valuable but difficult-to-extract metals are increasingly important to modern lifeStudio Terp, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|November 19, 2024
Progress toward Gender Equality: How far we've come and still have to goClara Moskowitz, Federica Fragapane
Scientific American|March 18, 2025
Drought Whiplash: California is experiencing wider swings between wet and dry spellsClara Moskowitz, Wesley Grubbs
Scientific American|January 21, 2025
The Astronaut Club: A close look at every person who's ever gone to spaceClara Moskowitz, Zane Wolf
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Sample Return: Bringing outer space to Earth is a tough challengeClara Moskowitz, John Knight
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
The Science of Melting Chocolate: An artificial tongue illuminates how chocolate changes from solid to smooth emulsionClara Moskowitz, David Cheney
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Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Colonialism Shadows Fossil Science: Paleontologists from a small number of countries control much of the world's fossil dataClara Moskowitz, Youyou Zhou
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Wild Weather: Western states can expect deluges of rain after fires have scorched the landClara Moskowitz, Jen Christiansen
Scientific American|July 18, 2024
First LightClara Moskowitz, Chris Gunn
Scientific American|September 16, 2025
Fusion Dreams: Scientists are refining three main models for fusion energy reactorsMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|November 18, 2025
Will We Run Out of Rare Earth Elements?: These valuable but difficult-to-extract metals are increasingly important to modern lifeStudio Terp, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|November 19, 2024
Progress toward Gender Equality: How far we've come and still have to goClara Moskowitz, Federica Fragapane
Scientific American|March 18, 2025
Drought Whiplash: California is experiencing wider swings between wet and dry spellsClara Moskowitz, Wesley Grubbs
Scientific American|January 21, 2025
The Astronaut Club: A close look at every person who's ever gone to spaceClara Moskowitz, Zane Wolf
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Sample Return: Bringing outer space to Earth is a tough challengeClara Moskowitz, John Knight
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
The Science of Melting Chocolate: An artificial tongue illuminates how chocolate changes from solid to smooth emulsionClara Moskowitz, David Cheney
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