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Live Science:
Why Does Asparagus Make Your Pee Smell Funny?
Live Science:
Road Rage Science
The Scientist:
Branching Out
The Scientist (April, 2016):
A Tree Takes Root
Audubon:
Watch: This Little Bird Can Sing With Its Wings
Live Science:
Right or Wrong? How You Judge Others Depends on Your Culture
The Scientist:
Parasite-Pathogen Partnership
Yale Medicine (Winter, 2016):
New artery? We can print that
The Scientist:
Similar Data, Different Conclusions
Braindecoder:
How Mimicking Facial Expressions Helps Us Read Emotions
The Scientist:
Another Role for ApoE?
Live Science:
Cardiac Arrest Deadlier in a High Rise, Study Says
The Scientist (January 2016):
1)
Smooth Move
2)
Telomerase Overdrive
The Scientist:
Domestication's Downsides for Dogs
Braindecoder:
Promiscuous Prairie Voles
The Scientist:
Exploring the Inner Universe
The Scientist:
Ebola's Immune Escape
Yale Medicine (Autumn, 2015):
The first things to go:
Yale researchers seek treatments for Alzheimer's disease
Live Science:
Ebola Returns: 2nd Case of Relapse Raises Questions
Audubon:
How to Welcome Winter Birds
The Scientist (October 2015):
Sweet and Low
Audubon:
Why a Hawk is a Hummingbird's Best Friend
Live Science:
Male Seahorses Act Like Pregnant Mammals, Study Suggests
The Scientist:
Phytochemical Helps Differentiate Workers from Queen Bees
Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News:
Resistance-Associated Gene Variants Found In Hep C Patients Who Received First-Generation DAAs
Live Science:
Sumatran Rhino Goes Extinct in the Wild in Malaysia
Audubon:
Why Do Parrots Talk?: And do they know what they're saying?
The Scientist:
Ancient Viruses as Gene Therapy Vectors
The Scientist:
Bone Marrow Makes New Fat Cells
The Scientist:
Evolution of Kin Discrimination
Braindecoder:
'Jennifer Aniston Neuron' Redux: Using Photos Of Celebrities, Scientists Watch How Memories Form In The Human Brain
LiveScience:
Why Conservatives Have Better Self-Control
Dance Teacher:
Dream Big: Why Sleep Matters
The Scientist:
Targeted ER Breakdown
UCSF.edu:
The Resolution Revolution: Building a Better Microscope to See at the Atomic Level
The Scientist (June 2015):
Adapting To Arsenic
The Scientist:
Seasonal Genes
The Scientist:
Extremophiles on Display
The Scientist (April 2015):
Toggling Between Life and Death
The Scientist (March 2015):
Long Live Collagen
The Scientist:
Stemming Genetic Changes in Cultured Cells
Oberlin Alumni Magazine (Winter 2015):
In Fair Harlem
The Scientist:
Oocytes and Obesity
The Scientist (February 2015):
1)
Nibbled? No problem
2)
Bouncing Back
HHMI Bulletin (Winter 2015):
The Protein at the End of the Tunnel
Beacon (December 2014):
Edward Szala, Subway Fiddler
Yale Medicine (Autumn 2014):
A bug's journey
Beacon (November 2014):
Larry Wright, Bucket Drummer, Keeps A Steady Beat
The Scientist:
Myelin's Role in Motor Learning
Beacon (September 2014):
Bringing the Rhythm of the Universe Onto Your Train
Popular Mechanics:
Why Are They Building a Skyscraper in the Middle of the Amazon?
Popular Mechanics:
Java-Heads Rejoice! They Sequenced the Coffee Genome
Beacon (September 2014):
Bringing Opera To Mass Transit
Popular Mechanics:
Found: Traces of Some of the Oldest Stars in the Universe
The Scientist:
For Polio, Two Vaccines Work Better Than One
The Scientist:
Neurodegenerations' Spread
The Scientist:
Epigenetic Changes Can Cause Cancer
Beacon (July 2014):
The Many Names of Mitchell Hughes
Popular Mechanics:
Reprogramming Cells to Make a Bio-Pacemaker
Popular Mechanics:
Watch: Ants Run With Half Their Legs on the Ground
The Scientist:
To Finish Off Polio
Yale Medicine (Spring 2014):
Winning fame and fortune at play
a profile of A.C. Gilbert, inventor of the Erector Set
The Scientist:
Exploring the Roles of Enhancer RNAs
SciArt in America (April 2014):
A Marriage Made in the Lab: the Science Side of Science-Art Collaborations
The Scientist:
Enhancer and Promoter Atlases
The Scientist:
Vitamin A's Influence on Immunity
The Scientist:
Origins of Lactase Persistence in Africa
The Scientist:
Bacteria's Role in Bowel Cancer
Popular Mechanics:
Cool Roofs Can Counteract the Warming of Urban Sprawl
Yale Medicine (Winter 2014):
From dead cells to live movies
Related:
Breaking the diffraction limit
SciArt in America (February 2014):
Interview with Jonathon Keats
Popular Mechanics:
Are Antibacterial Soaps Really Better?
Popular Mechanics:
How a Manmade Greenhouse Gas Can Be 7100 Times Worse Than CO2
SciArt in America (December 2013):
On the Fringe: SciArt in New York
- co-written with Julia Buntaine
Popular Mechanics:
A Mob of Fire Ants Becomes a New Kind of Material
Popular Mechanics:
Found: Neutrinos From Beyond the Solar System
Popular Mechanics:
Monkeys Control Two Virtual Hands With Just Their Thoughts
Anesthesiology News, September, 2013:
Physicians Recommend Forensic Health Services Research
Popular Mechanics:
Tracking Endangered Species by Sound
NYTimes Well blog:
How Faith Can Affect Therapy
ScienceFriday.com:
What Lies Beneath
Popular Mechanics:
How to Make a Video Game for the Blind
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What a Fish's Brain Says (and Doesn't Say) About Yours
NYTimes Green blog:
Overlooked and Underfoot: Sidewalk Cleaning In New York City
The Scientist:
The Eternal Digital Dance
Discover Magazine, Fall, 2012
American Museum of Natural History, Summer, 2012
Scienceline
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