Published inThe Guardian‘The Glue Between Therapist and Patient’: Can Silicon Valley Fix Mental Health Care?Apps are changing the industry, but experts warn against dispensing with human therapists entirelyJul 31, 20193Jul 31, 20193
Published inThe GuardianCan You Afford to Be Green When You’re Not Rich? I Kept a Diary to Find OutPoliticians and corporations have placed the burden of environmental responsibility on the consumer — but how easy is it to go green when…Jul 29, 20195Jul 29, 20195
Published inThe GuardianAs Co-Working Spaces Colonize Cities, Are Workers Paying the Price?As businesses look to save money and space, providers such as WeWork are booming. But co-working is not all it’s cracked up to beJul 26, 20192Jul 26, 20192
Published inThe GuardianI’m a Scientist. Under Trump I Lost My Job for Refusing to Hide Climate Crisis FactsI was a climate scientist in a climate-denying administration — and it cost me my jobJul 25, 201911Jul 25, 201911
Published inThe GuardianShould Tech Companies Be Worried About DOJ’s Antitrust Review?Action may finally be taken over claims Facebook, Google Apple and Amazon have monopolised chosen fieldsJul 24, 20191Jul 24, 20191
Published inThe GuardianA Woman’s Greatest Enemy? A Lack of Time to ThemselvesIf what it takes to create are long stretches of time alone, that’s something women have never had the luxury to expectJul 22, 20192Jul 22, 20192
Published inThe GuardianMargaret Hamilton: ‘They Worried That the Men Might Rebel. They Didn’t.’The trailblazing computer scientist talks about being in charge of the software for the 1969 Apollo moon landingJul 19, 20192Jul 19, 20192
Published inThe Guardian‘Karl Marx Failed to Consider Software’: Billionaire Tom Steyer on Inequality and His 2020 RunThe Democratic party mega-donor has to distinguish himself from other candidates with no widespread name recognition in the 2020 fieldJul 17, 20193Jul 17, 20193
Published inThe GuardianThe Moon Landing Still Offers Hope in a World Ruled by Tiny MindsAs a child I was fascinated by the moon landings. But after once gazing at the stars, our leaders now only look inwards.Jul 16, 20191Jul 16, 20191
Published inThe GuardianCraigslist’s Craig Newmark: ‘Outrage Is Profitable. Most Online Outrage Is Faked for Profit’The founder of the online classifieds site is a survivor from the era of internet optimism. He has given significant sums to protect the…Jul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019