Writing, parenting, repeat. My tweets typically feature science or babies. Sometimes both. Bylines @NYTParenting @NYTimesWell @NatGeo @nature_org and more
Le bracelet « Bempu » se met autour du poignet des nouveau-nés en sous poids pour leur sauver la vie. Il émet un bip et clignote en rouge pour indiquer à la maman du bébé qu’il a froid et qu'il a besoin d'être réchauffé.
Got to meet a hero of mine today — 19 year old Dasia Taylor, who I wrote about for @LemelsonFdn and who spoke today at the @InventEdNetwork convening. #Dream
Read this Q&A with our first #InventEd2022 keynote speaker of the day — #inventor, #scientist, and @uiowa student Dasia Taylor, who invented surgical sutures that indicate infection through pH-based color change: https://t.co/a11KKUMivm
@rachelnpr You are so inspiring, Rachel. The bit about “sam” and “psalm” was amazing. He called you “posh!” You’re as cool as can be just sitting there interviewing BONO❤️
@ShandersWrites NOTHING WILL EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN. Also I once made the grave mistake of wearing such a quaint artifact to work and when it came time to pump I had to fully disrobe.
There is no cuter sound than the snip-snip-snip of scissors coming from a seven-year old’s bedroom, and the occasional vigorous scribbling of colored pencil. WHAT ADORABLE CRAFT IS SHE MAKING IN THERE?