Emily Moskal is a science and environment writer that has written extensively about conservation, wildlife, outdoor recreation and climate change technology. She has a M.S. in science communication from the University of California, Santa Cruz (‘22) and is currently a science writer for Stanford Medicine.

Her work has appeared in Mongabay, Eos, Astrobiology magazine, Bay Nature magazine, Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine, The Mercury News and other publications.

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  • ALL STANFORD MEDICINE NEWS CENTER STORIES

    Find all stories written by Emily Moskal for Stanford Medicine News Center. Scope blog articles can be found at: https://scopeblog.stanford.edu/?s=emily+moskal

  • Volunteers Save Thousands of Newts from Becoming Roadkill — But “We Can’t Just Keep Going Out There Every Year and Picking Up the Newts for Three Months” (BAY NATURE)

    It felt like we were in a locker room, about to burst through the doors, ready to play ball. Sally Gale, head coach, I’d say if I didn’t know better, calls attention in her ranch barn where the Chileno Valley Newt Brigade gathers. Clad in reflective neon vests, counters, buckets and scrapers, the group is preparing for a night full of newt surveys.

  • Stanford scientists describe a gravity telescope that could image exoplanets (STANFORD)

    A futuristic technique conceptualized by Stanford scientists could enable astronomical imaging far more advanced than any present today.

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