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Maryn McKenna: The Photos That I Had Never Wanted to Receive

September 27, 2019

While covering the devastating impact of an earthquake in Thailand, journalist Maryn McKenna reflects on tragedy in her own life.

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In Earth Science Tags Maryn McKenna, journalism, earthquake, Thailand, grief, disaster, Season 9

Brianna Shaughnessy: What Corey Taught Me

August 16, 2019

After a tragedy, Brianna Shaughnessy discovers a different way to heal at the Great Barrier Reef.

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In Marine Biology Tags Brianna Shaughnessy, college, friendship, love, grief, Great Barrier Reef., Season 9

Latasha Wright: Strong as a Horse

February 22, 2019

Just before she leaves for her dream opportunity to teach marine science on the Red Sea, Latasha Wright gets a call that puts her plans in jeopardy.

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In Science Education Tags Latasha Wright, family, fathers, grief, science communication, education, ocean, marine biology, Red Sea, Season 9

Devine Joyce: Grieving for Someone I Didn't Even Know

December 28, 2018

While working as a research assistant on a traumatic brain injury study, Devine Joyce struggles with feelings of depression, but an experience with a patient changes her outlook.

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In Neuroscience Tags Devine Joyce, grief, brain injury, hospital, brain, psychology, Season 8

Peter Brannen: Rebuilding After Disaster

June 8, 2018

Science journalist Peter Brannen mourns the loss of his mother while studying the earth’s biggest mass extinction.

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In Geology, Earth Science Tags Peter Brannen, journalism, geology, extinction, death, grief

Renee Hlozek: The Universe Doesn't Care About You

December 15, 2017

After cosmologist Renee Hlozek's father dies, science becomes a solace.

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In Astronomy Tags Renee Hlozek, death, fathers, space, grief

Raychelle Burks: Being the Stoic Professional

July 21, 2017

Chemist Raychelle Burks learns how to cope with death while working in a crime lab.

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In Biology Tags forensic science, Raychelle Burks, grief

Patrick Freeman: Elephant Time

September 30, 2016

Patrick Freeman is studying elephants in Namibia when he receives terrible news.

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In Ecology Tags Patrick Freeman, ecology, animals, elephants, Namibia, field work, grandparents, grief

Dan Daneshvar: Making The Death Call

March 25, 2016

To study a dangerous disease, Dan Daneshvar asks families to consider donating their loved one's brains.

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In Neuroscience Tags Dan Daneshvar, organ donation, death, grief, brain, neuroscience, research, Season 6

Annalee Newitz: Honoring The Dead

December 10, 2014

Annalee Newitz comes to terms with grief while exploring the remains of a mysterious ancient city.

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Tags Annalee Newitz, season 4, grief, archaeology, anthropology

Sara Seager: A New Search For Life

April 30, 2014

In the midst of her search for life on other planets, astrophysicist Sara Seager's own world is shattered when her husband is told he has stage three cancer.

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Tags Sara Seager, season 4, astrophysics, space, cancer, family, marriage, grief

Amy Dixon: The Caretaker Look

March 3, 2014

Amy Dixon is passionate about becoming a hospice nurse, but finds she can't fully understand what the families she works with are going through--until one day.

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Tags Amy Dixon, hospice, season 4, grief, nursing

Heather Berlin: Can a scientist believe in life after death?

January 20, 2013

Her grandmother's death forces neuroscientist Heather Berlin to think hard about what she believes, and why.

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Tags Heather Berlin, season 3, neuroscience, death, grief, grandparents

Abby Pond: A quiet moment

December 2, 2012

When her dad is diagnosed with cancer, Abby Pond is sent on a journey home, across the world, and into a new science.

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Tags Abby Pond, season 2, cancer, grief, parents

Carl Zimmer: Holes in the net

October 2, 2011

After a terrible loss, science writer Carl Zimmer goes to report from the South Sudan, surrounded by the world’s deadliest parasites.

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Tags Carl Zimmer, Season 1, grief, journalism, South Sudan, parasites

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