Michelle Milliken

Michelle has a journalism degree and has spent more than seven years working in broadcast news. She's also been known to write some silly stuff for humor websites. When she's not writing, she's probably getting lost in nature, with a fully-stocked backpack, of course.
Articles by Michelle Milliken

Andean Cats and Guanacos Have More Room to Roam, Thanks to You
With your help, we’ve ensured a large share of guanacos in Argentina won’t face migration barriers... or livestock competition.
Andean Cats and Guanacos Have More Room to Roam, Thanks to You
With your help, we’ve ensured a large share of guanacos in Argentina won’t face migration barriers... or livestock competition.

10 Fun Facts About the Spunky Dachshund
They’re popular family dogs and hold a big place in many dog lovers’ hearts. Read on to learn more about them!
10 Fun Facts About the Spunky Dachshund
They’re popular family dogs and hold a big place in many dog lovers’ hearts. Read on to learn more about them!

Scientists Develop Portable Device to Test for Colorectal Cancer in Blood
Colorectal cancer is common in the United States, with an estimated 152,810 new cases in 2024, along with an estimated 53,010 deaths.
Scientists Develop Portable Device to Test for Colorectal Cancer in Blood
Colorectal cancer is common in the United States, with an estimated 152,810 new cases in 2024, along with an estimated 53,010 deaths.

How Aspirin May Help Prevent Cancer Spread
Aspirin is often prescribed to people who have experienced a heart attack or stroke, but a new study finds it may also be beneficial for cancer patients.
How Aspirin May Help Prevent Cancer Spread
Aspirin is often prescribed to people who have experienced a heart attack or stroke, but a new study finds it may also be beneficial for cancer patients.

Plastic May Lead to Neurodegeneration in Young Seabirds
Even animals that don’t outwardly appear to be impacted by plastic can have a broad range of serious health issues.
Plastic May Lead to Neurodegeneration in Young Seabirds
Even animals that don’t outwardly appear to be impacted by plastic can have a broad range of serious health issues.

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Tends to Be Worse with Diabetes, New Study Investigates Why
New research may have uncovered one of the reasons why, opening up the potential for new treatments that could help these patients.
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Tends to Be Worse with Diabetes, New Study Investigates Why
New research may have uncovered one of the reasons why, opening up the potential for new treatments that could help these patients.