Elsa Partan
Producer / NewscasterElsa Partan is a producer for Living Lab Radio. She first came to the station in 2002 as an intern and fell in love with radio. She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. From 2006 to 2009, she covered the state of Wyoming for the NPR member station Wyoming Public Media in Laramie. She was a newspaper reporter at The Mashpee Enterprise from 2010 to 2013. She lives in Falmouth with her husband and two daughters.
elsa_partan@capeandislands.org
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We all know we’re supposed to eat a balanced diet with a combination of different types of foods. A growing body of research suggests the same is true…
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“We get to read the whole book. Normally, you go out for a couple of months. It's like you have a complicated mystery and you get two chapters and you're…
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Last year, the Parker Solar Probe flew closer to the sun than anything ever has before. Now, scientists have released the first results, and there are…
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By Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston UniversityGift giving is a big deal this time of year.To find the “perfect” gift, Americans will spend about 15 hours shopping.…
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The Impossible Burger has put high tech meat alternatives on people’s plates and minds. But just how big could this emerging sector become? And how soon?…
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This year’s United Nations conference on climate change is underway in Madrid, Spain, with about 25,000 people from 200 countries attending.The mood is…
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“Essentially, the cost of producing protein is going to come down fast. So, it's five times cheaper by 2030 - and ten times by 2035 - than existing…
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In July of 2014, images of an enormous crater in the Siberian tundra captivated scientists and the public, alike. Others were soon found, and a cause…
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“A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a…
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A new meta-analysis of dozens of studies finds evidence that mind-body therapies, like meditation, can reduce not only pain, but also opioid use.“There…