by Chris Tachibana | Oct 2, 2016 | ScienceWire
At the climate science site DeSmogBlog, Editor Ashley Braun reports on secret meetings and suspicious political payments between fossil-fuel-based energy companies and Republican attorneys general. Ashley summarizes news about possible collusion to block national...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 1, 2016 | ScienceWire
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by Chris Tachibana | Sep 1, 2016 | ScienceWire
In the New Yorker, Wudan Yan has a piece about travel—not of people but of our intestinal bacteria. Wudan profiles biologists following microbes around Fiji and reports surprising findings about the genes bacteria http://www.laviagraes.com/tipos-de-viagra-naturales...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 1, 2016 | ScienceWire
Polar bears and frogs aren’t the only ones affected by climate change. Andrea Watts, in the U.S. Forest Service Science Findings, writes about how alterations in precipitation affect Pacific Northwest streams. Andrea notes that much of our water supply originates in...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 1, 2016 | ScienceWire
John Roach is churning out great pieces for Microsoft Research these days. Follow @MSFTResearch and @byjohnroach to read about protecting our data in the cloud while keeping it accessible—if we permit—for research or other worthy uses. John also wrote recently about...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 1, 2016 | ScienceWire
Kathryn Kohm and Lindsey Doermann, http://www.laviagraes.com/para-que-sirve-la-viagra who brought us the award-winning Conservation magazine, are now on the launch team of Anthropocene. Story topics in the new digital and print periodical from @futureearth include...