May 20, 2015 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
Cracked Code Leads to 'True Face' of Shakespeare
Tim Masters, BBC
This Is What Happens After You Die
Mo Costandi, Ars Technica
Math Compels Us to Find Quantum Gravity
S. Hossenfelder, SWaB!
Are Mars's Moons Homegrown or Stolen?
Ken Croswell, Science
Why Does Silence Make Us Hear Things?
Bryan Gardiner, Wired
Can We Create AI that Won't Kill Us?
Charles Choi, Popular Science
Electronic Tongue Identifies Various Beers
Lisa Potter, ISNS
Airplane Bloody Mary Cravings Explained
Jenn Harris, LA Times
The Four Types of Drunk College Students
Ross Pomeroy, RCScience
Farewell to Nasty Colonoscopy Drinks?
Lenny Bernstein, Wash. Post
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
Everybody, Calm Down About Breastfeeding
Emily Oster, 538.com
Quantifying the Soft, Doughy 'Dad Bod'
Barro & Wolfers, NY Times
Pipeline Oil Spill Fouls California Coast
Alan Taylor, The Atlantic
Humpback Fish at Risk of Extinction
John Platt, Scientific American
Obama's 1500-Mile 'Butterfly Corridor'
Jenni Avins, Quartz
Quiet Zone: Where Cell Phones Are Banned
Holba & Hall, BBC News