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This story was written for the Science Communication Masterclass taught by Dr. John Cushman during fall semester of 2025. Above: Close-up of an Aedes mosquito feeding on a human. Note that only female mosquitoes bite. Image credit: WikiImages via Pixabay. Rising temperatures due to climate change are affecting when and where mosquitoes can survive. These insects, which are th...


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Above: Lindsay Patterson recording audio during a Pyrenees field trip with scientists studying snapdragons. Credit: Lindsay Patterson. Science is full of questions—but how do you spark curiosity in kids without talking down to them? Lindsay Patterson, creator, co-host, editor, and executive producer of “Tumble Science Podcast for Kids” and CEO of Tumble Media, has spent a dec...


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This story was written for the Science Communication Masterclass taught by Dr. John Cushman during fall semester of 2025. Climate change is not a faraway future, a problem for our future generations; it is actively reshaping the ecosystems of U.S. national parks like Denali and Glacier today. As glaciers shrink, permafrost thaws, and wildlife patterns shift, park managers, sc...


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