by Chris Tachibana | Jan 1, 2012 | ScienceWire
As National Biotech Editor of Xconomy and the Editor of Xconomy Seattle, Luke Timmerman writes and tweets about the Seattle life sciences industry copiously, continuously and most importantly, competently. See his “Top 12 Life Sciences Stories of the Year” for a...
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 1, 2012 | ScienceWire
Reading tweets is more interesting than working. Kids like stuff that flashes. Talking on the phone while driving is dangerous. Eric Sorensen, science writer for Washington State Magazine/WSU News Service, delves deep into the science of attention research to explain...
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 1, 2012 | ScienceWire
References to both the late Massachusetts senator and the mighty Duck football team show up in a story about the cells responsible for a rare but deadly brain cancer by Jim Barlow, University of Oregon director of science and research communications.
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 1, 2012 | ScienceWire
How does your brain keep up with new ideas like the iPad, while still recognizing Bill Clinton and Halle Berry? Neuroscientist Andre Golard explains (and compares your brain’s cortex to a dust rag) in “The Neuroscience of Eureka Moments,” his 2011 TEDx Puget...
by Chris Tachibana | Nov 27, 2011 | ScienceWire
The University of Washington’s has a chilling story about global nuclear disasters from Three Mile Island to Chernobyl to Fukushima. The personal essay was written by a NSWA member using the pseudonym Sudoku Hibachi. Is this a clue to his/her puzzle and barbeque...