Celeste LeCompte

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  • A Q&A with Me

    “Other publications are like an arranged marriage between the writer and the reader; I think this is more of a love match.”

    Celeste LeCompte

    March 13, 2014
    Blog
    beacon, climate confidential
  • Introducing Climate Confidential

    Introducing Climate Confidential

    This week, Climate Confidential, a new reporting project from me and 5 of my favorite journalists is going live! Our team writes for big-name pubs like NYT, WSJ, Scientific American, The Economist, Wired, and Outside, and now we want to write for you.

    Celeste LeCompte

    February 7, 2014
    Blog, Journalism
    beacon, climate confidential, crowdfunding, journalism, pledge drive, reader-supported media
  • How Fixed-Gear Bikes Made Cycling Cool in China — The Atlantic

    How Fixed-Gear Bikes Made Cycling Cool in China — The Atlantic

    In a country where two-wheelers once symbolized backwardness and poverty, Ines Brunn’s hip, eco-friendly devices have become a smash hit.

    Celeste LeCompte

    December 16, 2013
    My Work
    beijing, bicycling, bikes, china, cycling, fixed-gear bicycles, flying banana, ines brunn, natooke, the atlantic
  • Inside Google’s Latest Series of Acquisitions—Robotics Business Review

    Inside Google’s Latest Series of Acquisitions—Robotics Business Review

    In which I report on Google’s robotics acquisitions and scoop the New York Times.

    Celeste LeCompte

    December 6, 2013
    My Work
    boston dynamics, columnist, Google, RBR, robotics, robotics business review, scoop
  • Questions for the CarterBot

    Questions for the CarterBot

    A look at the future of human-robot interaction with nine-year-old Carter Bedford.

    Celeste LeCompte

    November 10, 2013
    Blog, Personal
    fun with kids, human-robot interaction, imagination, robotics, sunday playtime
  • Works in Progress — The Magazine

    Works in Progress — The Magazine

    The New Deal’s infrastructure and arts programs left a legacy that’s being rediscovered.

    Celeste LeCompte

    October 24, 2013
    My Work
    Alex Tarr, Brent McKee, Coit Tower, Gray Brechin, Harvey Smith, Living New Deal, New Deal, public works, Rachel Brahinsky, Rincon Center, The Magazine, WPA
  • Tattoos, Ponytails and Protozoans—Scientific American

    Tattoos, Ponytails and Protozoans—Scientific American

    Scientists haul their wares to Burning Man

    Celeste LeCompte

    October 20, 2013
    My Work
    burning man, microzoo, scientific american, the phage, tristan ursell
  • Lift Labs, GrabIt, and Other Robot Startups — Robotics Business Review

    Lift Labs, GrabIt, and Other Robot Startups — Robotics Business Review

    A series of robotics startup profiles for Robotics Business Review.

    Celeste LeCompte

    September 24, 2013
    Blog
    column, robotics, robotics business review, startup profile
  • Can Kenya Light the Way Toward a Clean-Energy Economy? — Smithsonian

    Can Kenya Light the Way Toward a Clean-Energy Economy? — Smithsonian

    Dozens of efforts are underway to aggressively expand Kenya’s electric power infrastructure and, in doing so, to “leapfrog” over fossil fuels toward a clean-energy economy.

    Celeste LeCompte

    September 4, 2013
    My Work
    environmental journalism, geothermal, kenya, microgrids, mobile payments, pay as you go solar, renewable energy, smithsonian, solar
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