Journalist at large. Runner. From Tucson. Lives in Vienna.
When glaciers appeared in a galaxy far, far away | GlacierHub
When glaciers appeared in a galaxy far, far away | ...
The glaciers win in “Snowpiercer”, but at what cost? | GlacierHub
The glaciers win in “Snowpiercer”, but at what cost...
For One Time Only, the Perfect Glacier Wave | GlacierHub
For One Time Only, the Perfect Glacier Wave | Glaci...
The inevitable doom of Glacier Rush | GlacierHub
The inevitable doom of Glacier Rush | GlacierHub
Evidence of glaciers, but no little green men, on Mars | GlacierHub
Evidence of glaciers, but no little green men, on M...
When a glacier has hundreds of bundles of (icy) joy | GlacierHub
When a glacier has hundreds of bundles of (icy) joy...
Far below the ice of a distant moon: Life? | GlacierHub
Far below the ice of a distant moon: Life? | Glacie...
As glaciers melt, bodies resurface | GlacierHub
As glaciers melt, bodies resurface | GlacierHub
Humans (surprise!) biggest cause of glacier loss | GlacierHub
Humans (surprise!) biggest cause of glacier loss | ...
Icelandic Richard Branson touts pure water, but at a cost | GlacierHub
Icelandic Richard Branson touts pure water, but at ...
Visualizing Iceland's volcanos | GlacierHub
Visualizing Iceland's volcanos | GlacierHub
As 1646 burned, Harlem took a picture
At about 9:30 in the morning, Aisha Watts' toilet started shaking. She had just returned from taking her kids to school and was getting ready for work when the every item in her bathroom started vibrating as if in an earthquake.
Unlocking the mysteries of the inner ear
"Do you want to see a skull?" asked Elizabeth Olson, as if the answer was ever going to be no.
"We have a human one, but I'll show you the gerbil one," she said.
Broken Rules: Gaming in Austria
Indie gamers press play on new projects
In one game...
Four things Tucson’s streetcar can learn from Vienna
I'm writing this from a coffee shop in the center of Vienna, Austria. Though I'm in a touristy area of the city and a couple miles away from my apartment, I was able to satisfy a sudden urge for espresso by a five-minute ride on public transit, a feat unthinkable when I was in Tucson.