William Neff

Washington, D.C.

Graphics reporter for the Local desk

Education: University of Cincinnati

William Neff creates static and motion graphics and generates original video content for the Washington Post's Local desk. He joined The Post's graphics team after 3 1/2 years on the Video desk, and before that as a senior news artist and multimedia content producer at the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Latest from William Neff

    Inside the fortified rooms securing U.S. secrets

    Acoustic sealant, motion sensors: How SCIFs are built to protect highly classified information.

    April 26, 2023

    Inside the rockets that NASA and SpaceX plan to send to the moon

    In the way they are manufactured, financed and designed to work, NASA’s SLS and SpaceX’s Starship represent two very different approaches.

    April 15, 2023

      How the U.S. improvised a plan to deal with a Chinese balloon

      The arrival of a Chinese high-altitude balloon in U.S. airspace called for a measure of creativity and forced military planners to improvise a response.

      February 23, 2023

        How do stratospheric balloons work? Here’s a visual guide.

        How do balloons similar to the Chinese balloon work? How do these balloons fly? Where is China's balloon headed? We put together a visual explainer.

        February 4, 2023

        For Ukraine, what’s so special about Germany’s Leopard 2 tanks?

        The German-made battle tank may be a highly prized piece of military technology, but the logistic networks that could support it may be even more important.

        January 25, 2023

        The many, many reasons space travel is bad for the human body

        Humans evolved in conditions of plentiful gravity and relatively little radiation. Space is the reverse — and it upends almost every system inside of us.

        January 12, 2023

          Making space colonization a reality

          NASA wants to take us back to the moon — this time to stay. Here are the challenges we're going to have to overcome to make that happen.

          January 8, 2023

          What bodybuilders do to their bodies — and brains

          For pro bodybuilders, biggest is best onstage. Steroid use is rampant. But creating that bulk can disrupt nearly every system in the body.

          December 8, 2022

          What are kamikaze drones? Here’s how Russia and Ukraine are using them.

          Russia has used Iranian-made Shahed-136 kamikaze drones to strike Kyiv, prompting Ukraine to seek more advanced air defense systems.

          October 18, 2022

            Why the world is worried about Russia’s ‘tactical’ nuclear weapons

            The war in Ukraine, and threats by Vladimir Putin, have led to a resurgence of fears about Russia's nuclear arsenal.

            October 7, 2022