Rachel Ehrenberg
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Journalist. Editor @KnowableMag, @KSJatMIT, @ScienceNews alum; lapsed botanist, Vermont ex-pat
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One of my duties is helming the @knowablemag.bsky.social newsletter. It features our new stuff, cool #sciart and smart takes on goings-on in science (the bad news & good reads)

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Knowable Magazine explores the real-world significance of scholarly work through a journalistic lens. A digital magazine from Annual Reviews.
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You can now file claims.
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Turns out that the technology for better EV batteries is already here, get all the deets from our new explainer
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Will your next EV have a solid-state battery — and improved performance?

Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won’t be easy.

Our recent article, @yahoonews.com👇
Will your next EV have a solid-state battery — and improved performance?
Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won’t be easy.
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lovely indeed
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Neil's tooth hurts but he's in Greenland looking at teeth of ancient Greenlanders, which remind him of the teeth of Appalachian Virginians who couldn't afford dentists, which reminds him of his own tooth. This essay is lovely, only slightly alarming. www.lastwordonnothing.com/2025/09/19/t...
The Last Word On Nothing | The Tales Teeth Tell
www.lastwordonnothing.com
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that sounds like a very satisfying way to spend a Thursday #jealous
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It's Thursday and that means I'm putting together the @knowablemag.bsky.social newsletter, which features our new stuff plus other smart takes on what's going on the world of science. If you read/wrote/helped make something especially good recently, let me know!
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this is fascinating- Amber Dance wrote a piece for us recently on how cancer cells hijack & manipulate their surroundings- astonishing, really, & may inspire therapies @erictopol.bsky.social knowablemagazine.org/content/arti...
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and..
-See the giants of grocery and ag that dominate our food system @thefern.org
-Some therapists are secretly using chatbots @technologyreview.com
-Are you cleaning your ears correctly? @washingtonpost.com
-Thumbnails gave rodents an evolutionary edge, from @sciencenews.bsky.social
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last week, we flagged:

-CDC cuts surveillance of six foodborne pathogens @nbcnews.com
-Feds stop funding network that develops therapies for kids with brain cancer @nytimes.com
-States go their own way on vaccines @kffhealthnews.org
-Test your tariff and trade knowledge @graphics.reuters.com
rachelscience.bsky.social
One of my duties is helming the @knowablemag.bsky.social newsletter. It features our new stuff, cool #sciart and smart takes on goings-on in science (the bad news & good reads)

Tag me if you read/wrote/made something especially good & get our newsletter here!
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Knowable Magazine explores the real-world significance of scholarly work through a journalistic lens. A digital magazine from Annual Reviews.
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Thank you for the great work @natureintheory.bsky.social I love the mirror for conveying the mystery of the missing antimatter
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What have researchers learned about the physiology and genetics of pregnancy at high elevation? This was discussed at a meeting convened last year in Cambridge, England.

👉 Read @timvernimmen.bsky.social's report knowmag.org/4hmhwsU

And check out the proceedings from the meeting (quoted below 👇) 🧪
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“Pollen is a very, very interesting biomaterial.” It might seem like useless dust, but pollen has some fascinating materials science -- including a rigid outer shell called “the diamond of the plant world” via @KnowableMag.bsky.social knowablemagazine.org/content/arti...
Using pollen to make paper, sponges and more
Reengineered, the powdery stuff could become a range of eco-friendly objects
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shared this story with family and friends in New England, delighted to learn that eastern North America's continental margin has "so much going on there that some geologists have humorously dubbed it a “passive-aggressive margin.”