Rich Monastersky
@richmonastersky
Chief features editor at Nature in Washington DC. Views are my own.
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08-02-2012 18:05:02
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Chinese investments fuel growth in African science nature.com/immersive/d415… This is the final part of @NatureNews series on the science impacts of China's #BeltandRoad initiative. Thanks to Antoaneta Roussi for covering this from Nairobi.
Snapshots of #Nigeria, #Peru, #ElSalvador and #Kenya provide a look at the next phase in the #COVID19 pandemic. Amy Maxmen, PhD shows how some nations have raced ahead with restrictions before the outbreak spreads nature.com/articles/d4158…
Deep dive into how modelling #COVID19 pandemic actually works – from equation-based models to agent-based simulations, by David Adam for @naturenews. W/ new details about ‘update’ in Imperial model & whether it swayed UK govt policy. #coronavirus nature.com/articles/d4158…
These researchers spent a winter trapped in Arctic ice to capture key climate data. Shannon Hall covers how scientists on the MOSAiC Expedition mission weathered 3 months of darkness in @NatureNews test-www.nature.com/immersive/d415…
Evidence continues to build up that airborne transmission is an important way that #COVID19 spreads. Dyani Lewis has the latest for @NatureNews nature.com/articles/d4158…
Pluto's dark side spills its secrets in this fun story by Shannon Hall with lots of great images from the @NewHorizons2015 flyby
"They’ll kick us out by the time our payment goes through." Great quote in story by Scott Carlson about students at UNC after university sends them packing. chronicle.com/article/anger-…
Congrats to Ehsan Masood for winning the #ABSWawards20 for his @NatureNews story on China's Belt and Road initiative. He logged tens of thousands of miles for the story nature.com/immersive/d415…
Congrats Gayathri Vaidyanathan So glad you've been recognized for the wonderful story.
On the paper-mill problem. Holly Else and I tallied 370 articles alleged to be paper-mills retracted since Jan 2020; hundreds more retractions are expected. Crediting sleuths Elisabeth Bik 虎仔 🇺🇦 @mortenoxe Smut Clyde, X-Ray Haruspex (via Leonid Schneider posts) nature.com/articles/d4158…
Here's how racist housing practices in US cities have led to vast inequality in the risks posed by extreme heat. Story by @alexwitze Data for graphic from GroundworkUSA Groundwork Ohio and thanks to NASA DEVELOP for additional help.
Congratulations to Emiliano Mega for winning an award for his nature story about language, genetics, and social constructs in Latin America nature.com/articles/d4158… Thanks to National Academies and Schmidt Futures for recognizing this ambitious story.