Backpacker Magazine
High Country News
Science News for Kids
Nature Magazine
Seed Magazine
Cover story: The Synthesizer
One-time Baptist Edward O. Wilson aims to reconcile science and religion over the cause of biodiversity.
Future of Ancient Culture Rides on Herd’s Little Hoofbeats
The Tsaatan culture, which is at least 3,000 years old, is intimately tied to the domesticated reindeer.
With Glaciers Atop Volcanoes, Iceland Zooms in on Signs of Unrest
Iceland’s volcanoes pose a singular threat: floods from melting ice.
An Antarctic Ecosystem Shows Signs of Trouble as a Tiny Worm Turns
Hidden Tillers of the Soil: Even in Antarctica the earth is moving.
The New York Times
Selected Publications:
Salon.com
Stove for the Developing World’s Health
Too many cooks? Well, too many stoves.
Here's a clean-burning alternative.
Scientists who study bats have
unwittingly become detectives on
the trail of a troubling mystery.
Published in Science News for Kids
June 7, 2011
Featured Story:
HHMI Bulletin
Cover story: Cellular Neatniks
The architecture that carefully arranges our unruly strands of DNA has more control over gene expression than imagined.
Audubon Magazine
When dead whales sink to the seafloor, their enormous carcasses give life to mysterious worlds inhabited by an assortment of bizarre creatures.
Los Angeles Times
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