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The Pocket Dictionary of Buzzwords: 2022 Edition
If “goblin mode” and “techlash” sounds like gibberish, you’ve come to the right place.
These 11 Stories Thrilled, Scared or Made Us Cry in 2022
We’ve rounded up our staff-favorite articles, videos and podcasts created while covering another wild year in life.
Sleuthing for Microplastics in Michigan
Few people realize that invisible plastic bits make it into the air we breathe. Madeline Clough wants to change that.
Flying Over L.A. to Study the Dirtiest Air in America
Eva Pfannerstill and her team at Berkeley have taken 16 flights to pinpoint the most dangerous pollutants that Angelenos breathe.
Arming Pollution-Prone Communities With Low-Cost Air Censors
Whether it’s in West Africa or Ohio, Garima Raheja wants to empower residents to monitor air pollution — and take steps to protect themselves.
Using Supercomputers and Wearables to Monitor Air Pollution
Fusing modeling, wearable sensors and new science, Cesunica Ivey hopes to improve outcomes for disadvantaged communities.
Meet the Winners of Our 2022 Women In Science Incentive Prize
We’re awarding $5,000 grants to female scientists working to improve public health as chemicals, microplastics and other pollutants contaminate the air we breathe.
Monitoring the Risks of Salt Lake Valley’s Dust
Dangerous dust events are becoming more common in Utah, where Kerry Kelly is developing new sensor technology to monitor what’s in our air.
Jewish Women Entrepreneurs on Weathering Rising Antisemitism
Business owners find strength in speaking out and connecting with fellow Jews as hatred spreads and progressives respond largely with silence.
New Climate Film ‘To the End’ Chronicles Activists’ Fight for Change
The documentary follows four young women, including New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, over four years in their push for better climate policy.
Activist Reshma Saujani: ‘We’ve Been Trying to Fix Women, Rather Than Fix the Structure’
The founder of Marshall Plan for Moms argues that society needs to treat child care as an economic issue, not just a personal problem for women.
This Teen Founded a Book Club That Only Reads Banned Books
Ella Scott’s Vandegrift High School Banned Book Club fights against book censorship and advocates for minority representation.
12 Women-Made Gifts Under $150 for ‘A More Beautiful World’
Looking for the perfect present? Shop small (and woman-owned!) this season with our handy holiday gift guide.
The Trade World’s Big, Sexist Pipeline Problem
There are ample jobs to be found in industries like construction and plumbing, but women face hurdles from apprenticeships on up.