Sarah Scoles
@sarahscoles.bsky.social
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Journalist, universe liker, mountain scaler, Custer County Search and Rescue member, contributor to Undark and Scientific American, author of Countdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons. Etc.
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The Cloverdale Mine never made anyone rich. But it meant a lot to Bill Humble, who spent years living at the abandoned mine -building and repairing, surprising hikers, getting away from society. His grandson is trying to preserve the site and that story. www.altaonline.com/dispatches/a...
The Ghosts of Cloverdale
How one family preserves a mountain mine’s last chapter.
www.altaonline.com
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Yes, who knows indeed! But I guess we'll see :)
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I'd write an article about that too ;)
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That makes you a Distinguished Writer.
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Perhaps something for the publication side to consider when working with freelancers. Fabulists, AI and otherwise, can spin a good tale without getting paid for their upfront work (and without getting paid much for the actual work), because tales are dime/dozen, but true tales are harder to come by.
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More than ever, I find, editors want a story fully nailed down in the pitch stage ("What will happen? What will you uncover?" "I don't know, man, that's what you're supposed to pay me to find out?"). But it's easy to give them what they want if you make it up. pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/d...
Wired and Business Insider remove 'AI-written' freelance articles
Wired and Business Insider have removed freelance articles over concerns they were written by AI under a fake name.
pressgazette.co.uk
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Alec is a great guy and a great journalist. He recently went for a backpacking trip on a glacier in Norway and is now missing. Please help spread the word in case someone knows something that can help searchers.

www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news...
Climate journalist Alec Luhn missing on Norwegian glacier
A search is underway for award-winning climate journalist Alec Luhn, a Wisconsin native, who is missing on a Norwegian glacier.
www.cbsnews.com
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Earlier this year, I wrote about a controversial Science paper from 15 years ago. It was about a microbe that could reportedly use arsenic in its biology.

After I contacted Science for that story, its editors began to discuss retracting the paper. Today, they did.

www.nytimes.com/2025/07/24/s...
Claim of Microbe That Survives on Arsenic Is Retracted After 15 Years
www.nytimes.com
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This is where I live, and where I live we respect the sanctity of hot dogs. Last year, this also happened with a shipment of shredded cheese, which was treated with the same level of dignity.
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Last year, I went on my honeymoon to Norway. Up north, where we'd gone to see the Northern Lights, we kept running into satellite ground station antennas. Anyway, turns out you can get some work out of your honeymoon if you want. undark.org/2025/03/19/g...
A Powerhouse of Global Satellite Infrastructure: Norway?
The country supports some of the world’s most important satellites. But experts worry about its proximity to Russia.
undark.org
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Thank you, Stephanie! That means a lot :)
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Thanks for this -- I'll listen to the podcast!
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Do you remember the #arseniclife controversy from the long-ago internet? Here's my retrospective about what went on behind the scenes and within the science community back then, what happened to the scientist at the center of it all, and what's going on now. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/11/s...
Her Discovery Wasn’t Alien Life, but Science Has Never Been the Same
The internet erupted in controversy over Felisa Wolfe-Simon and colleagues’ claim of a microbe thriving on arsenic. Nearly 15 years later, she’s pursuing new research on the boundaries of life.
www.nytimes.com
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I wrote this story about the lunar space station that may or may not survive the changes that often come for NASA with new presidential administrations. Which, of course, is part of the story. undark.org/2025/01/22/g...
Reposted by Sarah Scoles
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Nice to see you again, Harry!
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Hi, I migrated over. Do we introduce? I'm Sarah, I write articles and sometimes books, usually about science and national security, and then when I'm done I run around in the wilderness, usually with wild dogs. Happy holidays.