Claire Cleveland
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Claire Cleveland is a science writing intern for Inside Science News Service. She has degrees in journalism and biology & society from Arizona State University, where she worked for outlets such as the Arizona Republic, Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, The Denver Post, and ASU’s independent student news service, The State Press. When she’s not at work, she’s reading, watching and listening to true crime stories and looking for the best ice cream in whatever city she’s in.
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A cyber attacker could potentially insert a feature that looks like cancer into a scan, or remove it, researchers warn.
Claire Cleveland, Contributor
Rats struggle to solve a maze after their uteruses are removed, raising questions about the impacts of the widespread procedure in humans.
Claire Cleveland, Contributor
We may be vulnerable, researchers warn after demonstrating a cyberattack on a CT scanner, highlighting the need for better security.
Claire Cleveland, Contributor
Polio peaks in the summer, measles during the school year, and chickenpox in the spring.
Claire Cleveland, Contributor
The smallest Diplodocus skull ever discovered reveals clues about the group's evolution.
Claire Cleveland, Contributor
Innovations in laser methods and technology won Nobel Prizes in 2017 and 2018, but not all lasers are the same.
Claire Cleveland, Contributor