Personnel summary
Staff Associate for Science Communications
Contact information
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Email jstought@nsf.gov
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Direct (703) 292-7063
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Room N/A
Biography
Jason is a science communicator at the National Science Foundation where he writes stories and other content about discoveries and outcomes produced by NSF-supported research. His work focuses on helping audiences understand the value of fundamental science and how it benefits people and society. Before coming to NSF, he worked in the public affairs office at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) where he did science writing and photography, led internal communications and educational tours, and served as program officer for the "The Last Artifact" documentary film which aired nationally on PBS and internationally on the BBC and other outlets. Prior to NIST, he narrowly escaped a fifteen-year career in the film and television industry where he worked in a variety of roles from creative director to chief coffee fetcher. Jason received several Emmy awards for his work producing and writing educational PSAs for television.
Articles by Jason Stoughton:
The 1970s psychology experiment behind 'Star Wars' special effects
Meet 'Coscientist,' your AI lab partner
Down goes antimatter! Gravity's effect on matter's elusive twin is revealed
Scientists break through the wall of sleep to the untapped world of dreams
Gravitational waves from colossal black holes found using 'cosmic clocks'
First 'ghost particle' image of Milky Way galaxy captured by scientists
The bubble-bursting, causality-revealing awesomeness of randomized controlled trials
‘The Greatest Auction Ever’ – Q&A with Paul Milgrom, 2020 Nobel laureate