May 2, 2016 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
Lost Natural Wonder Rediscovered
Robin Wylie, BBC Earth
The World's Oldest Writing
Editors, Archaeology
The Secret Atomic Role of a WWII Carrier
Knvul Sheikh, LiveScience
The Sex Symbol of the Atomic Age Is Missing
Matt Blitz, PopMech
How a Worm Gave the South a Bad Name
Rachel Nuwer, PBS NOVA
Spider Discovered to Have Oral Sex
Ross Pomeroy, RealClearScience
Why Are We Still Looking for Nessie?
Alessandro Palci, Conversation
Who Will Debunk the Debunkers?
Daniel Engber, FiveThirtyEight
Why Physicists Crave a Grand Unifying Theory
Matt Francis, Symmetry
The Hefty Importance of Locality
George Musser, Science Friday
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
NASA's $18 Billion Rocket to Nowhere
Dan Vergano, BuzzFeed
3 Possibly Habitable Worlds Orbit Cool Star
Eric Berger, Ars Tech
The Secretive Plans to Crack Fusion
J. Frochtzwajg, BBC Future
How to Use the Blackest Black Ever Made
Kassia St. Clair, 1843
What If Yellowstone's Supervolcano Erupted?
Becky Oskin, LiveSci
The Most Feared Man in Biotech
Rebecca Robbins, Stat