Selected Clips

Diabetes: What's Muscle Got to Do With It

Pitt Med Magazine - Fall 2009

 

Where Psoriasis Shows Up

Health.com - May 14, 2009

 

Record-Breaking Chameleons Live Only a Few Months

National Geographic News - June 30, 2008

 

Q & A with Margo Baldwin, Publisher, Chelsea Green Publishing

Bee Woman - Summer '08

 

Ice flow explains why fjords are cut so deep

New Scientist Magazine - May 14, 2008

 

Alexander the Great's "Crown," Shield Discovered?

National Geographic News - April 23, 2008

 

Pick Your Poison - CO is Good For You (in small amounts)

Pitt Med Magazine - Spring 2008

 

Double-Edged Sword

Scientific American MIND - February 2008

 

Huge New Palm Found -- "Flowers Itself to Death"

National Geographic News - January 17, 2008

 

Beware the Body Snatchers

Scholastic's ScienceWorld - October 8, 2007

 

I Want THAT Job - Consider a job in parasitology

Scholastic's ScienceWorld - October 8, 2007

 

Orangutans "Play Charades" to Communicate With People

National Geographic News - August 2, 2007

 

Study: Organic Farming More Efficient

LiveScience - July 18, 2007

 

Giant Fossil Rain Forest Discovered in Illinois

National Geographic News - April 24, 2007

 

Key to a Good Memory: Forget a Few Things

LiveScience - April 09, 2007

 

You Can't Travel Back in Time, Scientists Say

LiveScience - March 07, 2007

 

Black Holes: Dark and Deadly

Space.com - February 19, 2007

 

Why Humans (and Baboons) Stress So Much

Space.com - February 19, 2007

 

Legendary Violins Were Chemically Treated

LiveScience - November 29, 2006

 

Interview with Anousheh Ansari, the First Female Space Tourist

Space.com - September 15, 2006

 

Orphaned Monkeys Saved From Illegal Meat Trade

National Geographic News - May 15, 2006

 

New Orleans' Trees Hit by Katrina Face Uncertain Outlook

National Geographic News - April 27, 2006

 

Chomsky Challenge: Bird Said to Grasp Key Aspect of Human Language

LiveScience - April 26 2006

 

A Real 'Green' House: No Heating Bill for 25 Years

LiveScience - April 21, 2006

 

Feds Lose a Few Neutrinos, Gain Some Information

LiveScience - March 30, 2006

 

Were Early Humans and Cave Bears Trading Spaces?

National Geographic News - March 23, 2006

 

Scientist Reading the Leaves to Predict Violent Weather

LiveScience - March 13, 2006

 

The Future of Science: A Conversation with Alan Lightman

LiveScience - February 15, 2006

 

Current Warming Period Is Longest in 1,200 Years, Study Says

National Geographic News - February 9, 2006

 

Ancient Skeletons Reveal First Baby Boom

LiveScience - January 19, 2006

 

Newfound Eye Cells Sense Night and Day

LiveScience - January 9, 2006

 

First Picture of Living Human Retina Reveals Surprise

LiveScience - November 28, 2005

 

Adventure Guide: Myanmar (Burma)

National Geographic Adventure Magazine - December 2005/January 2006

 

Deadly Effects of Future U.S. Heat Waves Predicted

LiveScience - November 14, 2005

 

Sign Language Improves Mental Abilities

LiveScience - November 3, 2005

 

A Taste for Adventure?

National Geographic Adventure - September, 2005

 

Left unmowed, power-line land might suit bees

The Christian Science Monitor - September 15, 2005

 

Five Out of Five Researchers Agree: Earth's Solar System Special

Space.com -  March 31, 2005

 

Nearby Evidence for Dark Energy

Space.com - March 22, 2005

 

Leaking Gravity May Explain Cosmic Puzzle

Space.com - February 28, 2005

 

Elevator Man: Bradley Edwards Reaches for the Heights

Space.com February 18, 2005