September 10, 2014 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
Canada Finds British Ship Missing Since 1845
BBC News
Relax, Stephen Hawking
Roxanne Palmer, World Science Festival
Astrophysicists Will Turn Moon into Cosmic Ray Detector
arXiv
Zircon Grains Shed Light on Mars' Watery Past
Xaq Rzetelny, AT
CO2 Levels Rise at Fastest Rate Since 1984
Matt McGrath, BBC
100-Year-Old Ricin Found in NIH Lab
Lauran Neergaard, AP
A Parrot Passes the Marshmallow Test
Sarah Zielinski, Slate
A Much Easier Way to Add Fractions
Marianne Freiberger, Plus Mag.
The Imaginary Radiation that Ruined a Career
Matt Simon, Wired
Why Scientists Should Feel Stupid
Ross Pomeroy, RealClearScience
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
Male Birth Control May Be Two Years Away
Elizabeth Kulze, Vocativ
Handedness May Be Shared by Other Animals
Bob Grant, Scientist
Mite, Ant Locked Together in Amber
Davide Castelvecchi, Nature
'Squirrel' Pushes Back Mammal Evolution
Charles Choi, Live Sci.
Stonehenge Had 17 Neighboring Shrines
Maria Espuig, BBC News
The Strange Myths of the Cottonmouth
Constance Casey, Slate