Share this page
PLOS BLOGS Book Corner

'Work in Progress' blogger Jessica Wapner has a new book out on May 14 -- Click to watch the book trailer
Blogger Tweets
sethmnookin: Agree 100%. “@PeteAbe: Maybe it'll work out. But hate that idea. He's finally swinging well, let him swing.”
EmilyAnthes: HA! (Also: Sad.) RT @Sci_Phile "Homeopaths Without Borders" should be called "Visitors Without Medicine" http://t.co/kXPg8M76hW
TravisSaunders: Full text of very cool new paper posted to the #SBRN website http://t.co/vsrF3kuDB2
hillaryrosner: @MattLuizza My pleasure. Like the use of the Twitter training. :)
stevesilberman: @bfwriter @GlennF You can congratulate each other on disliking something. How bracing!
daniel_lende: How Psychiatry Went Crazy http://t.co/lHPeYZ0Edd Good overview of DSM 5 and two of its chief critics
mfenner: @srp unfortunately Google Island is closer to reality than I would like it to be. And Facebook Mountain is not much better.
MrEpid: @purdy_eve @HeatherM211 ... but I did get out...to the @avspacemuseum ... to see the #StarWars identities exhibit ... oh. #sadjedi
BethSkw: RT @susanorlean: I didn't write much this week but I worried a lot about writing. That counts, doesn't it?
Jason_Reads: Enjoy: angry amazon reviews of adorable dog costumes: http://t.co/Ayycpke1LP
jeancflanagan: Just watched “The Revisionaries” on Netflix - a look at the people behind the culture wars in the Texas Board of Education.
Latest Network Comments
- [...] Ghana. The video was presented at t... by Our Inner Voices | Neuroanthropology in Neuroanthropology
- she can be a youtube sensation. My iPad i... by Fajne newsy in Speakeasy Science
- My partner and I absolutely love your blo... by Fajny blog in Speakeasy Science
- My partner and I absolutely love your blo... by Dopisz się do nas in Speakeasy Science
- Hi would you mind sharing which blog plat... by Dodaj ogłoszenie in Speakeasy Science
- Hi would you mind sharing which blog plat... by Ciekawe newsy in Speakeasy Science
- Appreciating the time and effort you put ... by Blog artykułów na każdy temat in Speakeasy Science
- The 2011 Frazier Canteen dinner & dan... by Jade Portal in Speakeasy Science
- Howdy this is kinda of off topic but I wa... by dieting in Speakeasy Science
- I got what you intend, regards for pos... by Trimline Phone in Speakeasy Science
Blog Archives
SciWriteLabs 7.2: The New York Times’s Amy Harmon on what it means to be a science writer
Category: Autism, Journalism, SciWriteLabs, The New York Times, The Panic Virus
Tagged academic journals, Amy Harmon, Amy Wallace, Asperger syndrome, Boston, Catherine Lord, CDC, DNA, Eric Courchesne, Eric Fombonne, footnotes, Fred Volkmar, Gardner Museum, Gerald Fishbach, Jack Robison, Kevin Pelphrey, Kirsten Lindsmith, Los Angeles Times, Marianne English, McGill University, Michael Specter, MIT, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, NIMH, Simons Foundation, technology, The New Yorker, UC-San Diego Autism Center of Excellence, vaccines, Vanity Fair, Wired, Yale School of Medicine, Yale's Neuroscience Laboratory
Leave a comment


