October 22, 2014 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
Paralytic Walks Again After Cell Transplant
Fergus Walsh, BBC
Stegosaurs: Thigh-Goring Killing Machines
Rachel Feltman, WP
The Sixth (and Invisible) Extinction
Alexandra Witze, Nature News
Tornadoes Increasingly Coming in Swarms
Will Dunham, Reuters
Don't Fear Ebola. Fear Fear Itself
David Ropeik, Bulletin Atomic Sci.
Why Do Some People Survive Ebola?
Lauran Neergaard, AP
Hair Fungus Clouds Forensic Evidence
Anna Salleh, ABC Science
NYC Rats Carry Alarming Diseases
Megan Gannon, Live Science
Deceptive Animals Can Teach Us About Humans
Daniel Jones, Aeon
The All-American Appeal of Serial Killers
Julie Beck, The Atlantic
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
When Did Humans Breed with Neanderthals?
Pallab Ghosh, BBC
When Did Megalodon Go Extinct?
Ross Pomeroy, RealClearScience
Bizarre Dinosaur Reconstructed
Ian Sample, Guardian
Ancient Halo Stars Cast Milky Way's First Light
Ken Croswell, SA
Will Your Next Best Friend Be a Robot?
Adam Piore, PopSci
The Year's Best Wildlife Photography
National Geographic