Design
- “Austin Is Getting Bigger. So Are Its Fences.” [Texas Monthly]
- “Can Agrihoods Save Us From Isolating, Cookie-cutter Suburbs?” [Texas Monthly]
- “‘Granny Flats’ Could Remake the Housing Market. Why Are They So Contentious?” [Texas Monthly]
- “Why These Ugly, Abandoned Longview Homes May Be Worth Saving” [Texas Monthly]
- “Meet the Most Visionary Woodworker in Texas” [Texas Monthly]
- “Homes for Refugees: Eight New Designs for Conflict Housing” [The Guardian]
Culture
- “Meet the Golden Globes Grandma, an 85-Year-Old Who’s Been Attending the Show for Three Decades” [Texas Monthly]
- “The Subversive Women Who Self-Publish Novels Amid Jihadist War” [Wired]
- “Some Realms I Owned: Elizabeth Bishop in Manhattan” [The Paris Review Daily]
- “Little House on Avon” [The Paris Review Daily]
History
- “The Nation’s First Woman Senator Was a Virulent White Supremacist” [Smithsonian Magazine]
- “In 1920s New York, This Woman Typist Became a Pioneering Aerial Photographer” [Smithsonian Magazine]
- “Auschwitz Photographs Hidden from the Nazis Are Given New Life in Color” [Artsy]
- “The Shared Visual Language of the 1918 and 2020 Pandemics” [Wired]
- “The Photos Behind Norman Rockwell’s Iconic Holiday Paintings” [Wired]
- “All Aboard Air Koryo, North Korea’s Fleet of Ancient Soviet Planes” [Wired]
- “These Concrete Relics in Arizona Helped Satellites Spy on the Soviets” [Wired]
Science and Technology
- “The Rio Grande Valley was once covered in forest. One man is trying to bring it back.” [Grist]
- “Facing Fears in Gator Country” [Texas Highways, December 2024 issue]
- “An Austin Mother’s Decade-Long Search for a Cure” [Texas Monthly]
- “What the Drought Means for Texas Pecans” [Texas Highways]
- “Fusion Energy Gets Ready to Shine—Finally” [Wired, May 2020 issue]
- “Floating Farms Point the Way to Alternative Food Ecosystems” [Wired, March 2020 issue]
- “Automated Solar Arrays Could Help Incinerate Global Warming” [Wired, February 2020 issue]
- “The Largest Scientific Structure Ever Powers Up in Africa” [Wired, January 2020 issue]
- “What It Takes to Turn a Vintage F-16 Into a Drone” [Wired, December 2019 issue]
- “NASA’s Biggest Telescope Ever Prepares for a 2021 Launch” [Wired, November 2019 issue]
- “Giant Lasers Bring Distant Twinkling Stars Into Sharp Focus” [Wired, December 2018 issue]
- “The Spiky Simulator That Will Help Find Oceans in Space” [Wired, September 2018 issue]
- “What Happens When Everyone Makes Maps” [The Atlantic]
Photography
- “Do You See Me Now? Psychology, Photography, and the Mobile Age” [Wired]
- “How Photos Fuel the Spread of Fake News” [Wired]
- “The Consequences of Publishing Leaked Photos” [Wired]
- “Why We All Take the Same Travel Photos” [Wired]
- “How That Magical Jack Dorsey-Alex Jones Photo Happened” [Wired]
- “How Photojournalists Are Documenting the Coronavirus Crisis” [Wired]
- “America’s Obscene Wealth, in Pictures” [Wired]
- “Out on the Texas Ranch Where Scientists Study Death” [Wired]
- “LaToya Ruby Frazier’s 12-Year Project to Capture a Dying Town” [Wired]
- “A Cross-Country Road Trip, Courtesy of Google Street View” [Wired]
- “The Shopping Malls and Big Box Stores Gutted by E-Commerce” [Wired]
- “15,000 UFO Enthusiasts Space Out Hard in Roswell” [Wired]
- “Powerful Images From Female Photographers at the Women’s March” [Wired]