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'Work in Progress' blogger Jessica Wapner has a new book out on May 14 -- Click to watch the book trailer
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sethmnookin: Saw her AAAS talk; incredible MT @vaughanbell: NYT interview w:neuroscientist Brenda Milner http://t.co/IXPulFqbJZ 94 yrs, still top of game
EmilyAnthes: Amazing: "Tornado Survivor Finds Dog During TV Interview" http://t.co/tRFVFMvIMM
TravisSaunders: Active transportation (e.g. walking or cycling) has dropped by 50% in a generation of Canadian kids http://t.co/050KTQil1A
hillaryrosner: Great NYT assessment of yesterday's local-news OK tornado coverage and "the enduring value of local broadcasters" http://t.co/aCzSWp2cAl
stevesilberman: A website I made years ago from a syllabus of Allen Ginsberg's makes the @nydailynews today. http://t.co/jHthIMl1Uy
daniel_lende: RT @Dirk57: Let's talk about the unpleasant "side effects" of psychotherapy, not just pills. http://t.co/F0hEDklgly
mfenner: RT @SABREresearchUK: Trish Groves: Data sharing: where are we? Useful timeline #alltrials http://t.co/INov2lefdI
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Jason_Reads: Here's the petition to stop the prosecution of Kaitlyn Hunt for being in love with another girl in high school: http://t.co/3oyO7lt1j7
jeancflanagan: My new Sci-Ed piece on evolution education - Learning to read the tree of life - http://t.co/1njM6ML6Q0
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Category Archives: Journalism
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Category: Journalism
Tagged Andrew Kitzenberg, Boston Globe, Boston Marathon, Boston Police Department, Boston Red Sox, Callie Crossley, Cheryl Fiandaca, Commonwealth Avenue, CSAIL, Dana Forsythe, David Abel, David Beard, Harvard, Heartbreak Hill, Hong Qu, Jennifer Peter, Kenmore Square, Marathon Sports, MIT, New Yorker, Nieman Foundation, Palm Beach Post, Patriot's Day, Sean Collier, terrorism, Todd Mostak, Tsarnaev brothers, Washington Post, Watertown, WGBH, WickedLocal
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Category: Journalism, Tooth and Claw
Tagged contracts, freelance, The Science Writers' Handbook
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#themeinmedia
Category: Journalism, Tooth and Claw
Tagged Jacquelyn Gill, ScienceOnline2013, women's magazines
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A Tiny Icon of the Conservation Movement
Category: Journalism, The West, Water
Tagged Andrew Martin, Ash Meadows, Devils Hole, pupfish, Wired
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Music to Write By: 10 Top Authors Share Their Secrets for Summoning the Muse
Category: Art, Books, Culture, Journalism, Media, Music, Poetry, Science, Science Writing, Writers
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Farish Jenkins Was Truly Sui Generis
Category: Evolution, Journalism, Tooth and Claw
Tagged Farish Jenkins, Harvard, Hopi Hoekstra, Knight Fellowship, Tiktaalik
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Category: Journalism, Media, Science, Science Writing
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