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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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Popular Mechanics: 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

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