RASHA ARIDI
Home
Clips
Social Media
Blog
Resume
Let's Connect!
More
Use tab to navigate through the menu items.
Clips
A selection of my work
Multimedia Reporting
NPR's Short Wave
Why music sticks in our brains
NPR's Short Wave
Bats! They're cooler than birds
NPR's Short Wave
Taking a new look at some old bones
NPR's Short Wave
The past, present and future of mRNA vaccines
NPR's Short Wave
A quick dive into how submarines work
Science Magazine
From Russia to the United States, democracy might be ‘backsliding' globally
Written Reporting
Smithsonian Magazine
How wolves are driving down mountain lion populations
Smithsonian Magazine
How the 2020 Presidential Race became the ‘Texting Election’
Smithsonian Magazine
Into thicker air and onto thinner ice: how climate change is affecting Mount Everest
Science Magazine
The more they eat, the more tentacles these sea
anemones sprout
Science Magazine
‘Absolutely horrendous.’ Scientists discuss Beirut’s blast and how they are coping with its aftermath
Science Magazine
For scientists studying ‘disaster fatigue,’ this has been a year like no other
Science News for Students
Whale blowholes don’t keep out seawater
The Guardian
'Unfathomable destruction': thousands of rare
wildflowers wiped out in Nevada
Science Magazine
Tales from the storm: how four scientists tracked
Hurricane Laura
PR & Branded Content
Atlas Obscura
Marvel at Macaws With Rasha Aridi, Atlas Obscura's First Conservation Storytelling Fellow
VT News
Hokie BugFest strives to make science more
accessible for individuals with special needs
VT News
Virginia Tech researchers follow in Darwin’s footsteps:
understanding the plant evolution of florist’s gloxinia
VT News
Nautilus
How to turn air pollution in to gleaming diamonds
VT News
VT News
Researchers use high-powered computer
simulations to study reintroduction of bull trout
VT News
VT News
Researcher embarks on kayaking trip to assess
invasive crayfish species
Rasha Aridi