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Delaney Dryfoos

Delaney Dryfoos

Delaney Dryfoos graduated in 2019 from Duke University, where she studied biology, global health, policy journalism and media studies. She discovered her passion for science storytelling while running an environmental epidemiology study in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. She then moved to NYC to work for the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. She grew up along the East Coast and, while not reading or writing about science, enjoys fiction, cooking, music and taking care of her wily dog Wesley.

September 1, 2022

The fragile estuary is also a vital food source for New Yorkers, including Asian Americans, suffering during the pandemic

August 10, 2022

Some practitioners are incorporating chronic fatigue rehabilitation research into their treatments

April 13, 2022

Experts say the movement disorders are often triggered by anxiety and spread through social media – and that all those online videos aren’t necessarily helping

March 23, 2022

Baleen whales have a unique, previously unknown organ for swallowing massive amounts of prey-filled water

February 8, 2022

Poop preserved in ancient salt mines show evidence of surprising dietary habits and the shift to the modern gut microbiome

January 19, 2022

Invasive pigs chow down on mussels, threatening marshes’ resilience to drought

November 22, 2021

Long-term exposure to car fumes have lasting effects on heart health

October 8, 2021

Ressa and Muratov recognized for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression

 
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