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Rachel Riederer
@readerer
Rachel Riederer is a science and culture writer based in Missouri.
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December 18, 2020
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
Is Dolly Parton the Voice of America?
The curious appeal of the country legend in a divided nation
May 4, 2020
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
How Zoom Colonized Our Lives
Our digital dependency has created a privacy crisis, and the coronavirus pandemic has forced a reckoning.
March 6, 2020
Rachel Riederer
The Thankless Task of Being a Topless Anti-Dairy Protester
The militant vegans who rushed Biden’s victory speech are trying to be heard amid a cacophony of tiny interest groups.
February 28, 2020
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
The Good Internet Lives On
How Wikipedia managed to stay fun and weird after 20 years
December 9, 2019
Rachel Riederer
Climate Change Is the Ultimate “OK, Boomer” Issue
The genesis of a generational conflict
October 10, 2019
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
Olga Tokarczuk’s Gripping Eco-Mystery
The Nobel Prize–winning novelist recasts our relationship with the environment.
May 30, 2019
Rachel Riederer
The Enduring Horror of
Chernobyl
The new HBO series raises the specter of an uninhabitable continent.
February 13, 2019
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
The Future of Meat Is Vegan
A plan to eliminate animal farming relies on science and startups.
August 17, 2018
Rachel Riederer
Free the Whales
A new book traces the history of orca hunters and how Americans turned against them.
May 9, 2018
Rachel Riederer
Can Rivers Be People Too?
Inside the radical movement to gain rights for ecosystems—and save the environment
August 22, 2017
Rachel Riederer
Sailing to the Pacific Ocean’s Trash Vortex
In his new book, "Junk Raft," Marcus Eriksen discovers a sea filled with tiny particles of harmful plastic.
May 29, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
Libertarians Seek a Home on the High Seas
The unlikely rise—and anti-democratic impulses—of seasteading.
November 29, 2016
Rachel Riederer
Who Gets to Be a Science Nerd?
The troubling history of popular science.
October 5, 2015
Rachel Riederer
How the Rich Profit from Natural Disasters
May 20, 2014
Rachel Riederer
Silicon Valley Says Space Mining Is Awesome and Will Change Life on Earth. That’s Only Half Right.
Silicon Valley says asteroid mining will end Earth's conflict over natural resources. It won't.
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