by Chris Tachibana | Mar 2, 2015 | ScienceWire
At the left edge of the country, Jake Ellison @Jake_News leans even further out to cover the Washington marijuana industry as it becomes, well, an industry—with rules and regulations and taxes. Jake’s posts for the Seattle PI Pot Blog include helpful strain...
by Chris Tachibana | Mar 2, 2015 | ScienceWire
…like your podcast player set to Gabriel Spitzer’s Sound Effect. Every Saturday from 10 to 11 A.M., Gabriel @gabrielspitzer, who is KPLU assistant news director, takes us on a tour of ideas around a theme. Most recently, Gabriel spun stories on the motif of “Small...
by Chris Tachibana | Mar 2, 2015 | ScienceWire
Jerry Joyce, of Moon Joyce Resources, coauthored a recent paper in Peer J, an up-and-coming open access biological and medical sciences journal. The crowd-available article, “Using citizen-science data to identify local hotspots of seabird occurrence,” was also...
by Chris Tachibana | Mar 2, 2015 | ScienceWire
Go for a hike in the woods with Tamara Sellman @SleepyHeadCtrl and her family. “Intersections,” her piece in Weber: The Contemporary West, is nominated for the John Burroughs Nature Essay Award. We know Tamara’s a winner. In March we’ll know if the Burroughs...
by Chris Tachibana | Feb 1, 2015 | ScienceWire
Did you see Judi Gibbs’ stunning book on the display table at the January NSWA party? Among Wolves, by Dr. Gordon Haber and Marybeth Holleman, has a mesmerizing cover photo and compelling story. But for FOJs (friends of Judi), the real attraction is the index. More ...