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Author Archives: Steve Silberman
Why the GOP Hates the National Science Foundation
Category: Journalism, Media, Politics, Science, Sexuality, Social networks, War
Tagged Cheshire, Coburn, Fiore, GOP, McCain, NSF, Palin
39 Comments
Woof! John Elder Robison, Living Boldly as a “Free-Range Aspergian”
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Books, Ethics, Genetics, Health, History, Interview, Neurodiversity, Photography, Science, Science Writing, Technology, Writers
Tagged Be Different, IMFAR, John Elder Robison, Shannon Rosa, Temple Grandin
45 Comments
The Plot to Turn On the World: The Leary/Ginsberg Acid Conspiracy
Category: Art, Books, Drugs, Gay, History, Interview, Multimedia, Poetry, Politics, Psychedelics, War, Writers
Tagged Alan Watts, Allen Ginsberg, Buddhism, Chogyam Trungpa, Gary Snyder, Ken Kesey, LSD, Peter Conners, Ram Dass, Timothy Leary
15 Comments
“Loving Lampposts,” A Groundbreaking Documentary About Autism, Love, and Acceptance
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Ethics, Film, Genetics, Interview, Neurodiversity, Science
Tagged documentary, Drezner, Loving Lampposts, Ne'eman, PDD-NOS, Prospect Park, Raymaker, Seitz
37 Comments
Autism, Vaccines, and Community: Straight Talk with Seth Mnookin
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Bacteria, Biology, Books, Ethics, Genetics, Health, Interview, Journalism, Media, Memory, Neurodiversity, Neuroscience, Politics, Science, Writers
Tagged Andrew Wakefield, David Kirby, Fox, Jenny McCarthy, Larry King, Panic Virus, Seth Mnookin, thimerosal
60 Comments
The Meal that Ended My Career as a Restaurant Critic
Category: Books, Jazz, Journalism, Media, Poetry, Writers
Tagged Alice Waters, Allen Ginsberg, Deborah Madison, dining, Elizabeth David, food, James Beard, restaurants, Richard Olney
109 Comments
Meet the Ethical Placebo: A Story that Heals
Category: Books, Drugs, Ethics, Health, Interview, Placebo effect, Science, Science Writing
Tagged acupuncture, antidepressants, homeopathy, Kaptchuk, Kirsch, mind/body, placebo, plos, Raz, Wired, woo
57 Comments

