Bloom Magazine
Tag: Susan M. Brackney
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Remote COVID Testers Working Outdoors Come Rain or 90° F
by SUSAN M. BRACKNEY The coronavirus doesn’t stop for weekends or holidays—and neither do the 14 front-line health…
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Was Abe Lincoln Gay? Public Historian Brings LGBTQ Past to Light
Editor’s note: This story ran in the February/March issue of Bloom prior to Pete Buttigieg’s withdrawal from the…
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IU Institute Supporting Efforts to Reclaim Native People’s Languages
by SUSAN M. BRACKNEY Forced into boarding schools bent on assimilating them, America’s indigenous children were once punished…
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Citizen Scientist: Help Researchers to Track Nesting Birds
I found the dead indigo bunting splayed on the ground near Graham Plaza. Flying high—but not high enough,…
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We Can Learn a Lot from Babies: IU Research Is Leading the Way (PHOTO GALLERY)
by SUSAN M. BRACKNEY Linda Smith’s research subjects may be pint-size, but the data they’re providing is vast. …
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Citizen Scientist: Help Save the Birds
Using data gathered in part by citizen scientists, researchers recently determined we’ve lost nearly three billion birds since…
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Hoosier Farmers Show New Interest in Hemp
For the first time since the 1930s, Indiana farmers have been harvesting hemp. Owen County’s Trietsch Farms was…
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The Way We Were: Bloomington Through the Decades (COVER STORY)
by SUSAN M. BRACKNEY It might be a bit difficult—it’s not as if we have a time machine—but…
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Jackson Njau: Paleoanthropologist
by SUSAN M. BRACKNEY One might say Jackson Njau, 52, was born into the paleoanthropology field—or at least…
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