May 19, 2015 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
A New Medical Diagnosis for Julius Caesar
Kristina Killgrove, Forbes
How Death Affects Living Minds
Caroline Morley, NewScientist
Suicides in U.S. Are Up, Especially in Rural Areas
Alex Berezow, RCS
Skepticism Greets the Blood Test Billionaire
Kevin Loria, Biz Insider
Teach Fewer Answers & More Questions
Ross Pomeroy, RCScience
Justice System Neglects Forgiveness
FeldmanHall & Sokol-Hessner, SA
Pacific NW's 'Wet Drought' Gets Worse
Andrea Thompson, CC
Drought: Why California Wine Will Be Okay
Laura Burgess, Vinepair
Jumping Spiders See More Colors than You
Jane Lee, NatGeo
Will Aliens Be the Size of Bears?
Jesse Emspak, Live Science
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
Generational Labels Are Lazy and Wrong
Rebecca Onion, Aeon
Is Nicotine as Benign as Caffeine?
Kate Kelland, Reuters
Drought Will Strain Western U.S. Power Grid
George Dvorsky, io9
Will Computers Redefine Roots of Math?
Kevin Hartnett, Quanta
The Science of Craving
Amy Fleming, Intelligent Life
Facebook Is Making You Sad
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