Our columnists—scientists, communicators, and experts in their respective fields—offer thoughtful takes on how science, technology, and innovation shape and improve our lives. Whether unpacking policy, exploring human behavior, or interpreting the latest data, each piece connects evidence with insight to make science more relevant, relatable, and responsive to everyday concerns.
We believe science doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It moves through classrooms and courtrooms, through hospitals, farms, laboratories, and neighborhoods. Our commentary reflects that movement—bridging the gap between technical knowledge and public understanding, between research findings and their real-world impact.
With backgrounds spanning science communication, governance, education, data science, forensic science, and human behavior, our columnists bring both depth and diversity of perspective. Their writing is rooted in evidence, yet attuned to culture, context, and lived experience.
This is a space for reflection, interpretation, and informed opinion—for asking better questions, and at times, challenging the answers. Because science doesn’t just describe the world—it helps us change it.