Aronwald: What’s Up With Teens?

Rhonda Aronwald has one, so she asked an expert: why are teens so wacky and what do we do with them until they grow out of it? (Or as Rhonda more elegantly puts it, “How can parents help them learn to spread their wings without falling to the ground?”) Learn four...

SOSEA: e-Life After Death

Liz Neeley, Brian Glanz and other online, tech-savvy, e-genuises from ScienceOnlineSeattle (#sosea) recently discussed “What happens to your data, research, and online identity after you die?” If you missed the live September event it is immortalized as an archived...

James: Business in Our Genes

Personalized medicine based on our genomic data is coming, but when? Sally James looks at six Seattle companies in the competitive genetic testing market, in her latest for Seattle Business Magazine. Sally was in North Carolina at the NASW conference...

Ressmeyer: Space, Science, Celebrities

Whoopi Goldberg, Steve Wozniak, and the Mir Space Station don’t appear together often. But space, science, and celebrities are all on display on Roger Ressmeyer’s website. Roger is the PhotoMedia 2012 Photography Person of the Year, and his documentary film on...

McCarthy: Decide for Yourself

VOTE! And if you are unsure about the healthcare issue, Michael McCarthy has two articles for you in the excellent, open access medical journal BMJ. One was the lead news feature for the launch of the journal’s U.S. page and the other digs into the truth and...