by Chris Tachibana | Apr 2, 2016 | ScienceWire
Blue Lyra Review, Adrienne Ross Scanlan’s literary journal, is an eclectic collection of visual art, book reviews, poetry, and fiction and nonfiction essays. The latest issue comes with tantalizing news—Adrienne is working on a book, tentatively titled Turning...
by Chris Tachibana | Apr 2, 2016 | ScienceWire
Samantha Larson takes a trip to the Hoh Rainforest in the Olympic National Park to hear…nothing. In Crosscut, Samantha (@samantson) describes a quest to find the quietest spot in the country. Read what happens as she searches and how she reacts when she gets there....
by Chris Tachibana | Apr 2, 2016 | ScienceWire
Mark Harris took the gold for online reporting in the American Association of the Advancement of Science-Kavli science journalism awards for 2015. ICYMI, the winning piece was “How a Lone Hacker Shredded the Myth of Crowdsourcing” in Backchannel....
by Chris Tachibana | Apr 2, 2016 | ScienceWire
Andrea Watts asks how trees https://www.levitradosageus24.com/levitra-lowest-cost/ know when it’s spring and what happens if they don’t get the message. Writing for the U.S. Forest Service Science Findings, Andrea explains that timing is everything—budding too early...
by Chris Tachibana | Mar 2, 2016 | ScienceWire
GeekWire’s aerospace and science editor Alan Boyle answers your questions (and you know you have them) about gravitational waves. They were discovered when an alarm went off at an elongated detector in Eastern Washington. But what are they, what do they mean for...