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Stephanie DeMarco — Science Writer

Stephanie is a freelance science writer based in Los Angeles. After completing her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from UCLA, she was a 2019 AAAS Mass Media Fellow at the Los Angeles Times. Check out some of her favorite stories below:

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Tag: climate

Ocean robots take the pulse of our planet by measuring microbes

It looks like a trashcan bobbing in the waters off the California coast. But it’s hardly garbage. In fact, it … More

algae, climate, device, environment, Environmental Sample Processor, EPS, harmful algae blooms, marine, MBARI, measure, microbiology, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, ocean, oceanography, research, robot, sample, science, toxic algae blooms

Everything you need to know about toxic algae blooms

Green pond scum floating on a lake is not just unsightly. As animal lovers have learned the hard way, it … More

algae, climate, environment, science, toxic algae blooms

Trees could reduce carbon in the atmosphere to levels not seen in nearly 100 years

By removing carbon dioxide from the air, trees are one of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change. … More

carbon, carbon dioxide, climate, climate change, environment, global warming, plant trees, plants, science, trees

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