Recent work:
So long, plastic coyotes: AI keeps geese off Charles River docks (September 10, 2024, Boston Globe)
A new EV charging station in Weymouth found a hack around a two-year backlog (June 3, 2024, Boston Globe)
How hard is it to make mobile apps more accessible? (March 19, 2024, Boston Globe)
The rise and fall of Drizly, one of Boston’s great startup stories (February 20, 2024, Boston Globe)
Attaching EV chargers to utility poles is cheap, easy — and illegal in Massachusetts (January 14, 2024, Boston Globe)
Boston’s best everything bagel was real. I ate it. Then it vanished. (November 7, 2023, Boston Globe Sunday Magazine
Some older favorites:
We drove around New England looking for EV chargers (and the best doughnuts). It was easier than we expected. (January 10, 2023, Boston Globe)
A boarding school in the Berkshires is banning smartphones for students and teachers (July 16, 2022, Boston Globe)
In ‘an interesting collision,’ Carmichael Roberts takes on the climate crisis (May 16, 2022, Boston Globe)
Can an app that pays people $5 a day to stop drinking keep them sober? (April 13, 2022, Boston Globe)
‘It has to be known what was done to us’: Natick couple harassed by eBay tell their story for the first time (July 31, 2021, Boston Globe)
Why Intel is betting its chips on microprocessor mastermind Jim Keller (May 18, 2020 online feature for Fortune)
Inside T-Mobile's Big, Brash Comeback (March 1, 2018 issue of Fortune)
Chipmaker AMD Makes a Big Bet on Brand-New Tech (July 1, 2017 issue of Fortune)
Can AT&T Retrain 100,000 People? (March 15, 2017 issue of Fortune) The Inside Story of How the Verizon Strike Ended (June 14, 2016 online feature for Fortune)