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January 16, 2013 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
Hallucinogenic Weapons Used in Syria?
- Noah Shachtman, Wired
Americans Aren't More Violent, Just More Deadly
- Joel Shurkin, Slate
Do Scientists Fear the Paranormal?
- Benjamin Radford, Discovery News
BUST: 34-Yr. Dark Matter Project Finds Nothing
- Tom Hartsfield, RCSc
Lessons for Physicists in Children's Stories
- Maggie Koerth, BoingBoing
Goodbye, Anecdotes. Hello, Big Data!
- Trevor Butterworth, The Awl
Artificial Sweetener Isn't Killing You
- Anthony King, Chemistry World
Why Biotech Lab Has Secret Herd of Goats
- John Timmer, Ars Technica
Well-Endowed Barnacles Fling Their Sperm
- Ed Yong, Phenomena
Bikini Waxes Are Wiping Out Pubic Lice
- Gale & Pettypiece, Bloomberg
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
Why Sandy Hook Spawned Conspiracy Theories
- Ben Radford, Live Sci.
Archaeologists Find Clues to Viking Mystery
- Gunther Stockinger, Spiegel
Banning Thimerosal: Another Bad Treaty
- Heidi Larson, NewScientist
Superomniphobic Material Repels All Liquids
- Clay Dillow, PopSci
Underwater Lab: A New Age for Aquarius?
- Eric Hand, Nature News
Mysterious Patch of Light in North Dakota Dark
- Robert Krulwich, NPR
Journal Club:
The Science of Science
RealClearScience
The Latest Research
People Remember Your Facebook Posts
- University of Warwick
Designer Bacteria May Lead to Better Vaccines
- University of Texas
Toxicity Concerns About Nanotubes Fixed
- University College London
Invasive Species Can Extinguish Native Plants
- University of Toronto