
Elizabeth Culotta
@elizculotta
Deputy News Editor, @newsfromscience. Passionate follower of anthropology, biology, evolution, and human diversity in all its glory. She/her
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http://sciencemag.org 22-04-2009 02:59:33
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In a VANITY FAIR story, Katherine Eban oddly misrepresented an investigation into GISAID Initiative and Peter Bogner by Jon Cohen and me; suggested our story was a volley in the lab leak debate; and let Bogner dismiss it as a "hit piece." Here's our response. science.org/do/10.1126/sciā¦





Researchers studied DNA from enslaved workers at a 19th century iron forge in Maryland--and linked it to thousands of people living today. Powerful story of African American survival and skill by Andrew Curry (spoke32.bsky.social) in News from Science science.org/content/articlā¦

Months of planning, dozens of conversations, hours of work - all led up to the launch of this new series from News from Science that will look at how the scientific enterprise is reckoning with its colonial roots. Our intro to the series here: science.org/content/articlā¦

Last week, after months of hard work and lots of conversations, Science Magazine launched a new seriesāspearheaded by News from Science's Elizabeth Culotta, Shraddha Chakradhar and meāabout how researchers are #decolonizing science. science.org/toc/science/38ā¦


Historically, in the months leading up to an election, people dug in their heels, becoming more politically polarized. But in the US, we're already too divided. That and more of the best from Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: science.org/content/articlā¦



I'm proud to have worked with the terrific Rodrigo PƩrez Ortega on this award-winning story about who gets to have species named after them.