
Eli Chen
Science ReporterEli Chen is the science and environment reporter at St. Louis Public Radio. She comes to St. Louis after covering the eroding Delaware coast, bat-friendly wind turbine technology, mouse love songs and various science stories for Delaware Public Media/WDDE-FM. Before that, she corralled robots and citizen scientists for the World Science Festival in New York City and spent a brief stint booking guests for Science Friday’s live events in 2013. Eli grew up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, where a mixture of teen angst, a love for Ray Bradbury novels and the growing awareness about climate change propelled her to become the science storyteller she is today. When not working, Eli enjoys a solid bike ride, collects classic disco, watches standup comedy and is often found cuddling other people’s dogs. She has a bachelor’s in environmental sustainability and creative writing at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and has a master’s degree in journalism, with a focus on science reporting, from the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism.
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Sauget resident Mamie Cosey has complained for years about odors and air pollution from a Veolia incinerator located about a mile from her house. In…
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St. Charles officials plan to substantially raise two levees to reduce flood-related costs for residents and property owners. City engineers aim to…
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Mississippi River communities drained by the long flood of 2019 are facing more financial strain from the coronavirus pandemic. Kimmswick, Grafton and…
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Doctors at the Washington University School of Medicine will treat hospitalized COVID-19 patients with antimalarial drugs to see if they can fight the…
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At least 49 nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Missouri have residents or workers who tested positive for COVID-19, according to state health…
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St. Louis-area advocates for housing equality demand that private banks and other lenders put a temporary stop to foreclosures during the COVID-19…
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Updated at 5:30 p.m., March 31 with comment from Washington University School of MedicineSt. Louis University doctors are using an experimental drug to…
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Updated at 5 p.m., March 31 with latest number of cases at Frontier Health and RehabilitationWhen dozens of nursing home residents in a Seattle suburb…
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Updated at 2:52 p.m. with comments from Dr. Jeffrey HendersonWashington University researchers will soon begin testing a century-old technique that could…
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Barbara Chappuis, the owner of Clarksville beauty shop Bee Naturals, found it impossible earlier this month to purchase the alcohol her company needs to…
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As states confirm more cases of the new coronavirus disease, local health officials are recommending that people who have tested positive and those who’ve…
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Hospitals and doctors in the St. Louis area have been preparing for several weeks for a case of the new coronavirus disease to arrive in Missouri. That…