Jul 21, 2021Member-onlyLearning how to write mathematicsI was five or six, sitting at a school desk that was somewhere around the third row, middle column of the classroom. Colégio Santo Antônio, named after Saint Anthony of Padua, was an imposing red-brick edifice at downtown Ourinhos, a small city in the state of São Paulo, southeast of…Personal Essay3 min readPersonal Essay3 min read
Feb 8, 2021Member-onlyZika’s LegacyBrazilian physicians and scientists work to answer urgent questions about the 2015 Zika epidemic — while waiting for the next one. — [This story was submitted in May 2018 in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Arts in Journalism. Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. MA in Science, Environment, and Medicine] Mayara Barata took off her shoes before stepping onto the blue foam mat. It was a Friday, just before…Zika Virus33 min readZika Virus33 min read
Published inElemental·Nov 19, 2020Member-onlyRead This Before You Fly Anywhere for the HolidaysRecent studies have deepened our understanding of in-flight Covid-19 risks — After hitting a historic low in the first few months of the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of air travelers in the U.S has been slowly ratcheting up. On October 18, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened over 1 million air travelers in a single day, an emblematic number that hadn’t…Covid-197 min readCovid-197 min read
Published inElemental·Oct 21, 2020Member-onlyWhy Covid-19’s Origin Story Is Still a MysteryInside the puzzle to reconstruct the history of SARS-CoV-2 and how it spilled over into humans — As the Covid-19 pandemic disrupts the lives of billions around the world, two questions continue to linger: Where did the virus come from, and how did it find its way into humans? Scientists have been hunting for those answers since the first cluster of unusual pneumonia cases emerged in China…Coronavirus10 min readCoronavirus10 min read
Published inElemental·Sep 28, 2020Member-onlyWhy Babies Are More Resilient Against Covid-19Understanding infants’ peculiar response to the virus may be a key to finding new treatments — Babies make up a tiny percentage of all diagnosed cases of Covid-19. In the United States, where 1.2% of the population are children under one year of age, they account for only 0.27% of the positive tests, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report. It’s not…Health6 min readHealth6 min read
Published inElemental·Sep 2, 2020Member-onlyThe Mystery of Why So Many 100-Year-Olds Are Surviving Covid-19One scientist studying centenarians believes the answer may be in their genes — María Branyas, 113 years old and believed to be the oldest woman in Spain, had only mild symptoms of Covid-19. In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy praised Sylvia Goldsholl for beating the novel coronavirus at the age of 108. Connie Titchen, 106, received a round of applause from doctors and…Health5 min readHealth5 min read
Published inElemental·Jun 17, 2020Member-onlyBrazil Is Becoming the New Epicenter of the PandemicAn uncoordinated response, political polarization, and the sheer size of the country may help explain it — Brazil is now the country with the second-highest number of Covid-19 cases and deaths — only the United States has a more devastating case count. Over 100 days after the first case was confirmed in Brazil, the curve is still going up, likely far from reaching its peak. …Coronavirus5 min readCoronavirus5 min read
Published inElemental·Jun 9, 2020Member-onlyRead This Before You Fly AnywhereThe risks you need to weigh and the precautions you need to take — It’s been five months since I last saw my husband, João. He is currently alone in our apartment in Newark, New Jersey, while I’m staying with my parents in Ourinhos, a small town in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Due to U.S. …Travel9 min readTravel9 min read
Published inElemental·Mar 11, 2020Member-onlyHow to Use Heart Rate to Optimize Your Exercise RoutineHeartbeat monitoring could help achieve your more ambitious fitness goals — With roughly one in five American adults regularly wearing a smartwatch or a fitness tracker, people are becoming more and more familiar with their own heart rates — a simple measure defined by the number of heartbeats per minute. When measured at rest, heart rate can be an important health…Heart Rate6 min readHeart Rate6 min read
Published inElemental·Feb 24, 2020Member-onlyLack of Sleep Is Your Skin’s Worst NightmareWhy your face looks tired when you’re tired — Everyone knows what a tired face looks like. Hanging eyelids, dark circles under the eyes, pale skin, droopy mouth corners, wrinkles, and fine lines—these were some of the cues a group of volunteers interviewed during a study associated with tiredness. …Skin6 min readSkin6 min read