July 23, 2015 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
Answering Human Evolution's Big Questions
Charles Choi, LiveSci
We Should Harvest Blood from Dead People
Ross Pomeroy, RCSci.
A New Blue Marble
Scott Kelly, Medium
Frontiers of Particle Physics
Ethan Siegel, Starts with a Bang!
Mysterious Haze over Ceres' Bright Spots
Alexandra Witze, Nature
U.S. Has Many Potentially Active Volcanoes
Erik Klemetti, Wired
CO2 Drop Due to Recession, Not Fracking
S. Zielinski, Smithsonian
Doggerland: Paradise Lost to the North Sea
Daniel Cossins, NewSci.
Found: Possibly Oldest Fragments of Koran
Sean Coughlan, BBC
Mind Reading: Future Science or Sci-Fi?
Eli Wolfe, California Mag
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
How Animals See the World
Elizabeth Preston, Nautilus
The Butterfly that Feeds on Rotting Flesh
Emma Ailes, BBC
World's Most Charismatic Mathematician
Siobhan Roberts, Guardian
Visualizing World Population Distribution
Robbie Gonzalez, io9
'Sea Bunny' Takes Over the Internet
Jane Lee, National Geographic
The UN's Relentless March of Anti-Science
Henry Miller, Daily Caller