Flam published regular articles in the journal
Science from February, 1991 until March, 1995. While her primary topics were described as
particle physics and
cosmology, While a science writer for
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Flam wrote a regular column titled
Carnal Knowledge, which ran from 2005 to 2008 to October, 2012, when she left the Inquirer. In a
National Association of Science Writers review of one of the articles in this series, she was called "one of the best science journalists/bloggers around" and "the only one I know of who's taken on the challenging assignment of teaching the general public about evolution in a daily newspaper". Flam's publications with
Knight Science Journalism Tracker began in 2012 with an article about science broadcaster
Bill Nye's recent comments on teaching
creationism. She continues to write for Knight, reviewing and criticizing science journalism, focusing on media coverage of controversial topics and uncritical reporting on questionable research. She also wrote a blog called
Lightning Rod for the NewsWorks web site of
WHYY public radio. This blog was launched in 2012 with a review of the controversy among historians over whether
Ben Franklin's famous experiment with a kite in a lightning storm ever really happened. She regularly writes articles on astronomy, conspiracy theories, biology, and pseudoscience. Flam's articles have frequently been republished by other journals and sites, including
The Washington Post,
the News Herald,
The Japan Times, and the
Richard Dawkins Foundation. While writing the
Planet Of The Apes blog for
the Inquirer, Flam wrote an article about evolution as though the responses had been written by her cat, Higgs, to emphasize the simplicity of the reasoning. The article was reviewed favourably by other bloggers, notably
Jerry Coyne in
Why Evolution Is True. This approach continued, with Higgs guest-authoring other posts in the
Planet Of The Apes blog, and "Higgs, the Science Cat" publishing his own science articles in
Parade, with Flam calling herself "assistant to Higgs". The
Parade articles ran from April to June of 2013, and covered primarily biology and astronomy topics. ==Public speaking==