Chris Woolston

@cdwoolston

I am a freelance science and travel writer. Columnist and contributor for Nature.

Billings, Montana
Joined June 2012

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    Mar 30

    New! The purpose of play — for children, monkeys, rats or meerkats — has proved surprisingly hard to pin down. Scientists continue to toss around ideas. 📝 :

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  2. 5 Sep 2020

    The science of racial disparities in policing. Thanks to for the fascinating (and timely) conversation.

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  3. 3 Sep 2020
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    "Singular science“. Great article in featuring ICN members Suzanne McDonald, Nicholas Schork, and Christopher Schmid. Check it out here:

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  5. 24 Jan 2020

    My Knowable story on immigrant detention, a thorny issue with far-reaching consequences.

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    30 Jul 2019

    The people behind the breakthroughs are struggling. Can young survive the system? explores this...

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    Support Christchurch: We're teaming up with the to donate 100% of all proceeds from this shirt to NZ victim relief charities in the aftermath of the Christchurch shooting. Please share & buy

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  8. 12 Mar 2019

    For anyone wondering, I got into Montana State University on my own merits.

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    16 Dec 2018

    "It's so easy for scientists to compare themselves to the giants of their field" Our writer talks graduate student at

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  10. 12 Dec 2018

    The great science experiment: Can researchers survive the system? My TEDx Talk @ University of Luxembourg

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    26 Oct 2018

    📣 The great science experiment: Can young researchers survive the system?
🗣 Chris Woolston () 
(Freelance science writer and reporter for Nature @naturenews - Montana, USA)
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  12. 30 Oct 2018

    The meaning and treatment of dead bodies in America. My interview with

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    28 Sep 2018

    “It’s an interesting time in your career. You’re working for someone else, but you have to have your eye on the prize.”

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    9 Aug 2018

    Fake smiles and forced pleasantries can be as mentally and physically taxing as any other type of workplace stress, says :

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    13 Aug 2018

    Scientists don't realise that it's enough to work from 9 to 5

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    25 Jul 2018
    “People often quit their bosses, not their jobs. People who are the highest performers have the most options. You can lose your best people that way.”  FREDERICK MORGESON
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    18 Jul 2018

    This piece on abusive supervision by is among the best blends of research and practice I've seen, including nice summary of Bennett Tepper's pathbreaking work andThe Asshole Survival Guide.

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  18. 17 Jul 2018
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  19. 3 May 2018
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  20. 2 May 2018

    It was an honor to speak with these folks. Hang in there, everyone.

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