Matthew Russell

Matthew Russell

Matthew Russell is a West Michigan native and with a background in journalism, data analysis, cartography and design thinking. He likes to learn new things and solve old problems whenever possible, and enjoys bicycling, spending time with his daughters, and coffee.

Articles by Matthew Russell

Split image showing Statue of Liberty with Twin Towers burning in the background on the left, and people viewing a wall of September 11 victim portraits on the right.

These Heroes Of 9/11 Gave Their Lives So Thousands More Could Survive

On September 11, 2001, ordinary Americans became extraordinary heroes. From a security chief who sang his coworkers to safety, to a firefighter who shielded strangers with his own coat, their...

These Heroes Of 9/11 Gave Their Lives So Thousands More Could Survive

On September 11, 2001, ordinary Americans became extraordinary heroes. From a security chief who sang his coworkers to safety, to a firefighter who shielded strangers with his own coat, their...

Adorable Deep Sea Snailfish Found Thriving In Crushing Darkness

Adorable Deep Sea Snailfish Found Thriving In Crushing Darkness

Miles beneath the ocean’s surface, scientists stumbled upon a pink, bumpy fish with wide eyes and delicate fins. It wasn’t just unusual—it was a brand-new species.

Adorable Deep Sea Snailfish Found Thriving In Crushing Darkness

Miles beneath the ocean’s surface, scientists stumbled upon a pink, bumpy fish with wide eyes and delicate fins. It wasn’t just unusual—it was a brand-new species.

Rippling ocean surface viewed from beneath the water, with light filtering through and shades of deep blue.

Seafloor Reservoir Could Save Millions Or Imperil Fragile Coasts

Off Cape Cod, scientists drilled nearly 400 meters below the seabed and pulled up tens of thousands of liters of low-salinity water. Evidence points to a vast aquifer stretching from...

Seafloor Reservoir Could Save Millions Or Imperil Fragile Coasts

Off Cape Cod, scientists drilled nearly 400 meters below the seabed and pulled up tens of thousands of liters of low-salinity water. Evidence points to a vast aquifer stretching from...

Split image: left shows flea treatment applied to a dog’s back, right shows a tick embedded in a dog’s skin.

Pets Suffer Seizures As Flea And Tick Pills Put Safety On The Line

Some flea and tick medications sold as safe shields are tied to seizures, tremors, and sudden loss of coordination—even in pets with no history of neurologic issues.

Pets Suffer Seizures As Flea And Tick Pills Put Safety On The Line

Some flea and tick medications sold as safe shields are tied to seizures, tremors, and sudden loss of coordination—even in pets with no history of neurologic issues.

Police K9 Dies After Being Left To Suffer In Hot Car

Police K9 Dies After Being Left To Suffer In Hot Car

A police K9 named Archer died after being left inside a vehicle for what officials called “an unacceptable period of time.” This loyal partner served his community for years, only...

Police K9 Dies After Being Left To Suffer In Hot Car

A police K9 named Archer died after being left inside a vehicle for what officials called “an unacceptable period of time.” This loyal partner served his community for years, only...

A split image showing a hand holding a small octopus underwater on the left, and a fine dining restaurant table set with a folded napkin, glass of water, and cutlery on the right.

Restaurants Found Serving Octopus Alive On Dinner Plates

In some restaurants, “fresh” means alive. Tableside displays show tentacles that still grip. Customers laugh. Staff rush to keep an animal from crawling off a platter. This is not a...

Restaurants Found Serving Octopus Alive On Dinner Plates

In some restaurants, “fresh” means alive. Tableside displays show tentacles that still grip. Customers laugh. Staff rush to keep an animal from crawling off a platter. This is not a...

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