
Katie L. Burke is an award-winning editor and serves as senior contributing editor at American Scientist. Burke has a doctorate in biology and a rich background in conservation, forest history, and disease ecology, bringing a profound understanding of scientific nuances to her work.
Journalists need to help audiences understand how new and different these fires are, and what that means going forward.
The prevalence of chronic kidney disease has increased dramatically, affecting more than 800 million people worldwide.