Congratulations to @meredithwadman.bsky.social and @cohenjon.bsky.social, who were named finalists for the 2026 @nihcm.bsky.social’s Trade Journalism Award. 🏆
Check out the nominated stories here: bit.ly/NIHCM2026TJA... #NIHCMAwardsJournalism
Posts by Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
"And that’s the power of journalism. I think, as a science journalist, you’re not covering “the science,” like this big thing. You’re covering scientists, humans, and they all come with their passions, their features, their life stories." 👏🏽 @rpocisv.bsky.social ksj.mit.edu/news/2026/02...
In case anyone needs a reminder, "geneticists have long established that race and ethnicity are sociocultural constructs and not good proxies to describe genetic differences in disease risks and traits among groups." www.science.org/content/arti... @science.org @rpocisv.bsky.social
The Open Notebook has a tremendous collection of tips, how-to's, here's-how's, deeply reported pieces about how to communicate about science honestly, trustworthy-ily, engagingly & inclusively www.theopennotebook.com (3/7)
"I hope I’ve been successful at building bridges, trying to blur the line between science journalism in the U.S. and Latin America." Thanks to Laura for this great Q&A, in which share a bit of my particular views on doing science journalism between two worlds. ksj.mit.edu/news/2026/02...
Two screenshots from https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2026/meetingapp.cgi/Session/36582 showing the organizers (left screenshot) and the three panelists (right). left: Curators on the Front Lines of the Information Wars Friday, February 13, 2026 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MST West 106 - A (Phoenix Convention Center) Registration Type Deluxe Registrant - Live event only Newsroom Registrant - Live event only Organizer H Alfie Hoar Sense about Science, London, United Kingdom Co-Organizer P Nita Pillai Sense about Science, London, United Kingdom Moderator Leonor Sierra Sense about Science, London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Right: Panelists Librarians As Guides to Good Information Michael Meth, College of Information, Data and Society, San Jose State University, San José, CA West 106 - A (Phoenix Convention Center) Cleaning up Peer Reviewed Information Elisabeth Bik, Harbers Bik LLC, San Francisco, CA West 106 - A (Phoenix Convention Center) Specialist Journalists in the Age of Misinformation Rodrigo Pérez Ortega, Knight Science Journalism Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA West 106 - A (Phoenix Convention Center)
In two weeks, I will be giving a talk at the @aaas.org meeting in Phoenix, AZ, in the session 'Curators on the Front Lines of the Information Wars', organized by @senseaboutsci.bsky.social
With Michael Meth and @rpocisv.bsky.social
aaas.confex.com/aaas/2026/me...
I hope to see you in Phoenix!
🧪 ✏️Apply for the 2026 Diverse Voices in Science Journalism Internship with
@science.org! 🧪 ✏️
This could be for you if you're a student from a community historically underrepresented in #journalism who's interested in in covering science for general audiences: recruiting.ultipro.com/AME1123ASEM/...
🧪 ✏️ Apply for the 2026 Diverse Voices in Science Journalism Internship with @science.org! 🧪 ✏️
This could be for you if you're a student from a community historically underrepresented in #journalism who's interested in in covering science for general audiences: recruiting.ultipro.com/AME1123ASEM/...
Big thanks to @rpocisv.bsky.social for his generous spirit in suggesting we share these guidelines, and to @emmalgometz.bsky.social for the help adapting them. Let us know if you find these helpful, or put any of them to practice.
Muchas gracias a @rpocisv.bsky.social por su espíritu generoso al sugerirnos que compartiéramos estas guías, y a @emmalgometz.bsky.social por ayudarnos a adaptarlas. Haznos saber si te resultan útiles o si pones alguna de ellas en práctica. #TONenEspañol
Revolutionary techniques using traces of environmental DNA are analyzing entire ecosystems “from microbes to whales.” Learn more in @rpocisv.bsky.social's 2019 story: knowmag.org/3IcQbxZ
Great podcast by @rpocisv.bsky.social and colleagues from Science @science.org about our recent publication about recovery mitogenomes from Basin of Mexico Columbian mammoths. Its a not miss! 👇
Map showing locations where high-quality mtDNA samples have been recovered from mammoths. The dot size corresponds to the approximate number of samples recovered. Columbian mammoths recently discovered in Mexico are the first from a tropical area to yield mtDNA; the Basin of Mexico location is the largest dot on the map and the furthest south. Columbian mammoths in North America descend from a 1-million-year-old steppe mammoth discovered in Krestovka, Russia, with additional ancestry from woolly mammoths.
A military megaproject led to Mexico’s biggest paleontological discovery—and is now reshaping what we know about mammoths.
Learn more: https://scim.ag/45PD8M0
Mammoths in Mexico! A fascinating read by @rpocisv.bsky.social @science.org on the discovery and analysis of a massive Pleistocene fossil trove beneath an airport in Mexico City. 🧬 🦣 🇲🇽 www.science.org/content/arti... 🧪
Thrilled to share our study sequencing genetic data from tropical mammoths 🏝️🦣. First DNA recovered from Columbian mammoths southern than USA shorturl.at/xjIvy. Thanks to all collaborators, you were key to this success! See below a fantastic note covering the paper by the great @rpocisv.bsky.social 👇
La historia de cómo secuenciamos los mamtus 🦣 más tropicales 🏝️ secuenciados al momento la pueden leer aquí 👇https://shorturl.at/KE6Ux Redactadó por el gran @rpocisv.bsky.social. Muchas gracias Rodrigo por cubrir con tanto entusiasmo la nota sobre nuestro trabajo.
What we can learn from a mother lode of Mexican mammoths w/ @rpocisv.bsky.social this week on the @science.org podcast
Listen here 🎧 www.science.org/content/podc...
Bed bugs have always our urban companions.
Populations of the bed bug that associates with people appear to have surged as human societies shifted from nomadic to more settled lifestyles
@rpocisv.bsky.social reports in @science.org 👇
www.science.org/content/arti...
A new study of bedbug genomes traces their success back to early civilization, and claims that they may be the first urban pest. More in my story for @science.org. www.science.org/content/arti...
Massive DNA sequencing effort reveals how colonization shaped Brazil’s genetic diversity. My new story in @science.org. www.science.org/content/arti...
In the largest ever study of Tenochtitlan obsidian, researchers found that the Aztec empire sought obsidian from far and wide to make ritual jewelry and basic tools, revealing complex trade networks and ritual preferences. More in my story in @science.org www.science.org/content/arti...
As a hugeeeeee fan of TON, this is very exciting news to get to share. I live in perpetual yearning for the day they ask me to do a Day in the Life article.
¿Cuánto prerreporteo es buena práctica y cuánto es una exageración? Bueno, depende, pero esta guía con @mxeliramos.bsky.social, @adithi-r1.bsky.social, Emiliano Rodríguez Mega, y otros puede ayudarte a encontrar tu respuesta. #TONenEspañol 🧪
Chimpanzee drumming may give clues to the roots of rhythm, my latest in @science.org www.science.org/content/arti...
Scientists “blow up” brains 16 times their size to map neurons with superfine detail.
Learn more: scim.ag/42Uyv1K
Can't see tiny neurons and their many connections? No problem, just "blow them up"! My latest for @science.org www.science.org/content/arti...
“Deciphering the brain’s wiring is one of neuroscience’s toughest challenges. […] But in a new Nature study published today, researchers offer a clever approach: Instead of struggling to ‘see’ tiny cell structures in a chunk of mouse brain, just make them bigger.”
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