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Jonathan W. Rosen

@jw_rosen

Writer, reporter, traveler. Words at: @NatGeo, @nytimes, @techreview, @TheAtlantic & others. Lecturer in global journalism at @TuftsUniversity

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Eliud Kipchoge, the world's first sub-two-hour marathoner, is a product of one of #Kenya's most extraordinary communities. My story on his greatness, and his heritage, ahead of Sunday's TCS London Marathon. nytimes.com/2020/10/02/spo…

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With Nagorno-Karabakh in the news, I figured it was time to dig up this vintage Russ Juskalian travel story. An intimate portrait of the "mountainous black garden," that you still won't find on maps. nytimes.com/2012/09/23/tra…

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After tonight, Republicans will have nominated 15 of the last 19 justices, despite having lost the popular vote in 6 of the last 7 presidential elections. #MinorityRule

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Seeing lots of #TanzaniaElections2020 coverage portraying Magufuli as an autocrat who's been good for the TZ economy. Most in Dar I spoke to for this story last year said economic uncertainty had risen significantly. theatlantic.com/international/…

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#westernmass' own @ItsGabrielleT runs the fastest 200m in a generation. Looking forward to watching her represent the 413 in #tokyo.

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"Wherever the United States government contemplated a wrong turn, Rumsfeld was there first with his hard smile—squinting, mocking the cautious, shoving his country deeper into a hole." theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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Happy to contribute again to MIT Technology Review's annual list of young innovators; always fun to pick the brains of some of the most brilliant, forward-looking people out there. technologyreview.com/innovators-und…

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The green technologies needed to prevent climate catastrophe will require vast amounts of yet-to-be discovered metals. My story for National Geographic from #Zambia on new techniques that could help find more of them. nationalgeographic.com/environment/ar…

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I took a deep dive for MIT Technology Review into a study that "punctures the myth" that covid-19 took it easy on Africa. My story from Lusaka: technologyreview.com/2022/04/08/104…

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My story in MIT Technology Review's May/June print issue looks at one consequence of #Kenya's hustler mentality colliding with its tech savviness: the unrelenting popularity of online sports betting. technologyreview.com/2022/04/14/104…

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Henry Rono, track and field legend, experienced the pinnacle of sport and the depths of addiction. At 70, as I report from #Kenya, he has no regrets. nytimes.com/2022/07/10/spo…

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Charges of neo-colonialism are coming from both sides of the debate over #EACOP and #Uganda's oil, especially after this week's European Parliament resolution. My attempt to give this, and the project's threats, a bit of perspective: nationalgeographic.com/environment/ar…

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As athletics at #Paris2024 gets underway, it's a good time to share my recent MIT Technology Review feature on supershoes and their impact on the sport. With input from current Olympians, past world record holders, top coaches & exercise physiologists, etc. technologyreview.com/2024/06/25/109…

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This past summer, in my first story for grist, I reported on the drink that, in some ways, fuels all my other writing. Coffee, it turns out, is highly vulnerable to the changing climate. But a movement is accelerating to make it more resilient: grist.org/food-and-agric…

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"Kelvin Kiptum’s final run began at an abandoned fluorspar mine on the floor of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley." Jonathan W. Rosen for The Economist's 1843: economist.com/1843/2025/05/3…

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In one form or another, reducing greenhouse gas emissions will likely involve a spike in the use of hydrogen. #Namibia has big plans to supply the global market. But as I report for MIT Technology Review, it's a gamble. ter.li/JonathanR