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1 | Mack DeGeurin Popular Science Tech policy reporter. Hosts 'The Future is Ow' podcast. New York, New York | 3D-printed, coral-inspired material can heal bones - 21 days ago | |
2 | Jennifer Ouellette Ars Technica Original tech news.
Expert advice.
Analysis of tech trends. NYC - Boston - Chicago - SF | ||
3 | Andrew Paul Popular Science Now on Bluesky America's Heartland | Bioprinting breakthrough uses acoustic waves to create lab-grown human tissue - about 2 months ago | |
4 | Derek Harrison InsideClimate News Art and production director. Portland, Oregon | In Inaugural Tribal Energy Summit, Carbon Capture, Critical Minerals and Sovereignty Take Center Stage - 2 months ago | |
5 | Danielle Gerhard, PhD The Scientist Assistant Editor @TheScientistLLC. United Kingdom | Microbial Tales from the Crypt - 2 months ago | |
6 | Guest Contributor Clean Technica Covers cleantech industry. Focus on EVs, renewables. World | Battery Minerals: A Common Fight Over Uncommon Things - 5 months ago | |
7 | James Woodford New Scientist Ocean Correspondent. South Coast, New South Wales | Ancient life thrived after supercontinents trapped nutrient-rich soil - about 1 year ago | |
8 | Robin Hicks Eco-Business Sustainability journalist. Shark nut. Cat servant. West Ham fan. Singapore | ||
9 | Davide Castelvecchi Nature Gravitational-wave astrophysicist. New Haven, Connecticut | ||
10 | Siôn Geschwindt Next Web The Heart of Tech ❤️ Amsterdam, The Netherlands |