April 27, 2015 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
New Device Will Make Oxygen on Mars
Lise Brix, ScienceNordic
A Letter to Dr. Oz from a PhD Microbiologist
Alex Berezow, RCS
Pepsi Is Ditching Aspartame - Based on Nothing
Julia Belluz, Vox
Pseudoscience Follows the Golden Ratio
Ian Johnston, Independent
Landing a Rocket on Its Tail Is Hard
Tom Hartsfield, RCScience
Nukes for Asteroids: A Good Idea?
Matthew Francis, Ars Technica
The Psychiatry of Nazi War Criminals
Neuroskeptic, Discover
Do Killer Robots Violate Human Rights?
Patrick Lin, The Atlantic
The Natural History of New York's Rats
Ryan Bradley, NY Times Mag
90% of Perception Could Be Made Up
Bahar Gholipour, Brain Decoder
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
Earth's First Complex Life Got Eaten
Jeff Hecht, NewScientist
Bacterial Crystals Are Biophysics Mystery
Michael Byrne, Mboard
Silver-Killed Bacteria Turn into 'Zombies'
Ross Pomeroy, RCScience
The War on Bed Bugs Is Far From Over
Brad Plumer, Vox
Radically Rethinking Medical Education
John H. Schumann, NPR
Rampant Publication Bias in Drug Trials
Rob Waters, Salon