K.R. Callaway
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Science journalist based in NYC UVA alumna & master's student at NYU
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K.R. Callaway
Fast Company
about 1 month ago
The uncertainty of a tariff-laden future is already here for the longshoremen handling imports and exports. And with fewer ships to work on, it means less time for new workers to learn the trade.
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What Trump's tariffs are doing to West Coast portsâand the future of the dockworkers
The uncertainty of a tariff-laden future is already here for the longshoremen handling imports and exports. And with fewer ships to work on, it means less time for new workers to learn the trade.
http://f-st.co/HNTFRJM
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K.R. Callaway
Inside Climate News
about 1 month ago
Already plagued by industrial pollution and health care access issues, experts say climate change is making things even more difficult for people with asthma in Detroit.
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Detroit Is the Nationâs Most Challenging City for People with Asthma, a New Report Suggests - Inside Climate News
Already plagued by industrial pollution and health care access issues, experts say climate change is making things even more difficult for people with asthma in Detroit.
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/06102025/detroit-asthma-climate-change-pollution/
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Difficulty digesting large meals may limit where temperature-sensitive Burmese pythons can call home. Learn about what this means for areas where they are invasive in my latest for Live Science:
www.livescience.com/animals/snak...
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Cold snap in Florida made Burmese python puke up a whole deer
Difficulty digesting large meals may limit where these temperature-sensitive snakes can call home â and that might be a good thing in places where they're invasive.
https://www.livescience.com/animals/snakes/cold-snap-in-florida-made-burmese-python-puke-up-a-whole-deer
about 2 months ago
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While interning at Fast Company, I had the opportunity to write about more than 150 companies recognized in the 2025 Best Workplaces for Innovators List. It was great to help bring the award program to life. You can read the list of winning companies here:
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about 2 months ago
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Migratory birds making their late-night flights arenât the only ones who prefer dark skies. This weekend, a stargazing event in Michigan is bringing attention to the growing âdark sky movement.â Read about it in my first for Inside Climate News:
insideclimatenews.org/news/1209202...
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In Michiganâs Upper Peninsula, Stargazing Sheds Light on the Dark Sky Movement - Inside Climate News
Visitors and conservationists will bask in the darkness of Keweenaw County this weekend during the Great Lakes Aurora Dark Sky Jamboree.
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/12092025/michigan-keweenaw-dark-sky-park/
about 2 months ago
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AI is getting better at mimicking artists' copyrighted work. Are lawsuits and digital protections enough to stop it? Find out in my latest for Fast Company:
www.fastcompany.com/91394281/can...
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Can artists really stop AI from stealing their work?
Tools like Glaze and Nightshade aim to muddle AI training, while lawsuits and legislation target AI companies directly. But researchers warn defenses may never fully hold.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91394281/can-artists-really-stop-ai-from-stealing-their-work
2 months ago
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Glow in the dark cancer cells are helping make surgeries more precise. Read more about the drug behind the glow in my latest for Fast Company:
www.fastcompany.com/91393168/cyt...
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This drug that lights up cancer cells under infrared light is making tumor removal more precise for surgeons
Removing cancerous tissue and leaving as much healthy tissue as possible are two goals for surgeons. Cytalux helps with both.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91393168/cytalux-on-target-tumor-removal
2 months ago
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Investments in solar may have the biggest climate impact in a few key areas. Find out where in my latest for Fast Company:
www.fastcompany.com/91392169/sol...
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Where solar investments pack the biggest climate punch
New research shows how ramping up solar energy in certain regions could lower emissions nationwide, offering policymakers a road map for strategic clean energy growth.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91392169/solar-energy-offers-a-big-climate-payoff-especially-in-a-few-key-regions
2 months ago
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K.R. Callaway
Scientific American
3 months ago
The first analysis of mushroom bitterness reveals ultrapotent compounds
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This Mushroomâs Incredibly Bitter Taste Is New to Science
The first analysis of mushroom bitterness reveals ultrapotent compounds
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/this-mushrooms-incredibly-bitter-taste-is-new-to-science/
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Living up to its name, the bitter bracket mushroom contains some of the most bitter substances known to science Read more about it in my latest for Scientific American:
www.scientificamerican.com/article/this...
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This Mushroomâs Incredibly Bitter Taste Is New to Science
The first analysis of mushroom bitterness reveals ultrapotent compounds
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/this-mushrooms-incredibly-bitter-taste-is-new-to-science/
3 months ago
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K.R. Callaway
Fast Company
4 months ago
What is "surveillance pricing"? The price-gouging practice one congressman is on a mission to stop
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Companies use this sneaky pricing trick to overcharge you. One lawmaker wants it banned
A new bill aims to stop 'surveillance pricing,' which leverages AI to charge customers different prices based on their personal data.
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K.R. Callaway
Fast Company
4 months ago
Landed a job interview? Think about what hour you schedule it for. According to a new study, the time of day you interview can impact your performance.
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The time of day could impact your job interview
According to a new study by researchers at the University of Messina, interview outcomes correlate with specific times of day.
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Are the data centers that support big tech ambitions driving up energy costs for everyone? Read about the link between AI and your energy bill in my latest for Fast Company:
www.fastcompany.com/91368903/ai-...
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AI data centers require massive amounts of powerâmaking electricity more expensive for everyone around them
Is new infrastructure to support big tech ambitions driving up energy costs for everyone?
https://www.fastcompany.com/91368903/ai-data-centers-require-massive-amounts-of-power-making-electricity-more-expensive-for-everyone-around-them
4 months ago
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K.R. Callaway
Wildlife Conservation Society
4 months ago
As part of our campaign to protect
#HudsonCanyon
, select fishmongers in New York have been turning butcher paper into a call to action, writes
@fastcompany.com
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NYC Fishmongers are turning butcher paper into a call to action
A new conservation campaign to protect New York's marine life asks people to consider where their food comes from.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91367948/nyc-fishmongers-are-turning-butcher-paper-into-a-call-to-action
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Fishmongers around the city are using eye-catching butcher paper to ask people to consider where their food comes from. Read about the conservation campaign behind the paper in my article for Fast Company:
www.fastcompany.com/91367948/nyc...
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NYC Fishmongers are turning butcher paper into a call to action
A new conservation campaign to protect New York's marine life asks people to consider where their food comes from.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91367948/nyc-fishmongers-are-turning-butcher-paper-into-a-call-to-action
4 months ago
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High unemployment rates for recent grads in the U.S. are pushing some to look for work farther afield. Read about the influx of young people teaching English abroad in my new article for Fast Company:
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With limited job prospects at home, new grads are having better luck teaching abroad
Almost 6% of new grads are unemployed compared to 4% of the general population. Some new grads are turning to teaching English abroad.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91364955/new-grads-are-teaching-abroad
4 months ago
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For the Chesapeake Bay Journal, I wrote about Virginia's troubled history with commercial fishing -- and what it means for our ospreys. Read it here:
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As osprey chicks starve, Virginia history risks repeating itself
Itâs summertime in coastal Virginia, and osprey whistles and chirps once again fill the air. These birds are found on nearly every continent, but their largest breeding population â estimated
https://www.bayjournal.com/opinion/forum/as-osprey-chicks-starve-virginia-history-risks-repeating-itself/article_917858a9-9d91-4920-8074-6ee252caf017.html
4 months ago
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3I/ATLAS is the third interstellar object ever detected. Soon, you might be able to see it from your own telescope!
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An interstellar object is passing through our solar system right now, and you can stream it live online
3I/ATLAS is only the third interstellar object ever detected. You can stream the object live today, or maybe see it from your own telescope!
https://www.fastcompany.com/91362960/interstellar-object-live-stream-watch-3i-solar-system?partner=rss&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss
4 months ago
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It's been a busy few weeks at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, where last-minute fixes helped bring the first images to life. Read about it here in my first for Sky & Telescope:
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Vera C. Rubin Observatory Releases Long-Awaited First Photos
We're now seeing the first images after years of effort and frantic last-minute fixes that pushed the new observatory to completion.
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/vera-c-rubin-observatory-releases-long-awaited-first-photos/
5 months ago
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Today, the first images from the world's largest digital camera at Vera C. Rubin Observatory were finally unveiled! Read about the new observatory and its unique science goals in my article for BBC Sky at Night Magazine:
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Vera C Rubin Observatory first images | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
After months of tests and calibration, the Rubin Observatory cameraâs first images are unveiled, showing the Lagoon Nebula and Virgo Cluster.
https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/news/vera-c-rubin-observatory-first-images
5 months ago
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K.R. Callaway
Fast Company
5 months ago
The research offers some of the strongest evidence yet that regulating plastic bag use makes a difference in reducing the amount of plastic waste in marine ecosystems.
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Thanks to bans and fees, there are fewer plastic bags littering beaches
Policies aimed at reducing single-use plastic bags have led to a significant decrease in bags found on shorelines.
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K.R. Callaway
Fast Company
5 months ago
More than 90% of immigrants arrested by the agency are held in private detention centers, most of which are operated by just two companies: Geo Group and CoreCivic.
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With ICE crackdowns on the rise, private prisons are booming businesses
The Trump administrationâs immigration crackdown means a huge influx of federal dollars to two major private prison companies.
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K.R. Callaway
Fast Company
5 months ago
Love or hate AI, itâs reshaping how we apply to jobs.
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How to use AI to write your résumé
Experts provide tips on how to use AI to write a resume that helps you stand out and what mistakes to avoid.
https://bit.ly/4kGUaRc
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Ever wondered how your knitting project will turn out? Ask a physicist! In my first for
@sciam.bsky.social
, researchers explain the new mathematical model that can help predict the age-old art of knitting. Read it here:
www.scientificamerican.com/article/knit...
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Knittingâs Complex Shapes Explained in New Physics Model
A new mathematical model helps to advance the centuries-old art of knitting
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/knittings-complex-shapes-explained-in-new-physics-model/
6 months ago
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Yellowstone's two bison herds have merged into one, a new genetic analysis shows. Read my latest for Live Science here:
www.livescience.com/animals/land...
8 months ago
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How did Fiji iguanas end up so far away from their Western Hemisphere cousins? This long-standing mystery might finally be solved! My latest for
@livescience.com
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www.livescience.com/animals/liza...
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Mystery of how iguanas ended up in Fiji finally solved
Ancient iguanas sailed around 5,000 miles from North America to Fiji by clinging to floating vegetation, new research suggests.
https://www.livescience.com/animals/lizards/iguanas-sailed-one-fifth-of-the-way-around-the-world-on-rafts-34-million-years-ago
8 months ago
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For Audubon Magazine, I wrote about the charismatic birds-of-paradise and their newly-discovered ability to glow! Check it out here:
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Birds-of-Paradise Feathers Are More Than FlashyâThey Glow
Researchers recently discovered that dozens of species in the flamboyant family are biofluorescent, emitting a gleaming light that could enhance their mating displays.
https://www.audubon.org/magazine/birds-paradise-feathers-are-more-flashy-they-glow
8 months ago
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K.R. Callaway
Scienceline
8 months ago
Oceans are warming all around the world, but one area of the North Atlantic stays persistently cool. Experts worry this Atlantic anomaly could point to big changes in ocean circulation,
@krcallaway.bsky.social
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What is the âcold blobâ in the North Atlantic? - Scienceline
A region in the subpolar North Atlantic has resisted global warming. This âcold blobâ could be an important indicator of climate change.
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K.R. Callaway
Scienceline
8 months ago
@krcallaway.bsky.social
explores what archeological artifacts can reveal about how writing systems emerged and evolved alongside both the material world and the human mind.
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Tracing cognition from clay stamps to cuneiform and beyond - Scienceline
Writing is something many of us take for granted, but the journey from proto-cuneiform to modern literacy is an important cognitive evolution.
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Seeing more rats in the city? For
@livescience.com
, I wrote about the link between increasing rat populations and climate change.
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9 months ago
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K.R. Callaway
Scienceline
10 months ago
@krcallaway.bsky.social
reports on a recent Edinburgh Futures Institute panel, where experts gathered to share their perspectives about an issue on many teachersâ minds: what role should AI play in the classroom?
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Is it time to hit the pause button on AI in the classroom? - Scienceline
As more students and teachers use AI, some researchers and educators worry that it may do more harm than good.
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K.R. Callaway
Scienceline
10 months ago
Nearly half of women have dense breasts, which can increase breast cancer risk and make cancer harder to detect without additional screening â although it is unclear whether additional imaging consistently improves cancer detection,
@krcallaway.bsky.social
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For
@texassignal.bsky.social
, I explored the economics of Trump's plan to expand domestic energy production. Read it here:
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âDrill baby, drillâ? Not So Fast
Simple economics may complicate Trumpâs plans to expand fracking and other oil and gas production.
https://texassignal.com/drill-baby-drill-not-so-fast/
10 months ago
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K.R. Callaway
Scienceline
10 months ago
Marine mammals rely on hearing more than any other sense. In the latest Scienceline podcast,
@krcallaway.bsky.social
explores how noisy human activity in the Arctic affects local wildlife and how researchers say we can reduce noise pollution
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K.R. Callaway
Scienceline
11 months ago
Most stormwater infrastructure in the United States is not built to withstand the severe floods that are happening more frequently due to climate change,
@krcallaway.bsky.social
reports.
scienceline.org/2024/12/how-...
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How traditional stormwater infrastructure contributed to âThe Great Flood of 2014â - Scienceline
Interconnected infrastructure can exacerbate urban flooding, a new study suggests
https://scienceline.org/2024/12/how-traditional-stormwater-infrastructure-contributed-to-the-great-flood-of-2014/
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K.R. Callaway
Scienceline
11 months ago
NYC students with disabilities have higher rates of chronic absenteeism than peers without disabilities. The district does not offer guidance to address absenteeism in students with disabilities â a class action lawsuit aims to change this.
@krcallaway.bsky.social
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Attending school still out of reach for many NYC students with disabilities - Scienceline
Lawyers and advocates fighting for the rights of students with disabilities want city schools to do more to address chronic absenteeism.
https://scienceline.org/2024/12/attending-school-still-out-of-reach-for-many-nyc-students-with-disabilities/
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For Eos, I wrote about the links between caribou and their snowy environment, as shown by research being presented at
#AGU24
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