Watts: When Spring Doesn’t

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...

Boyle: Geeking on Gravitational Waves

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...

Langston: Data Deluge Hits Docs

Jennifer Langston reports on a trend that is overwhelming physicians: patients bringing in detailed, self-collected health data. Using step-counting devices, food-tracking apps, and paper diaries, people are gathering their numbers and asking their doctors to...

Nijhuis: Secret of Michelle’s Success

Michelle Nijhuis (@nijhuism) knows how to write a great science article. In her new Kindle book, The Science Writers’ Essay Handbook: How to Craft Compelling True Stories in Any Medium, she tells us how it’s done. (A big thanks to the National Association...

Lindley: Mütter’s Marvelous Medicine

Philadelphia tourists know him, writes Robin Lindley, because the city’s macabre medical museum bears his name. But many people have never heard of Dr. Thomas Mütter. Robin introduces us to the good doctor by interviewing  Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz for History News...

Gibbs: Guide to Transgender

Judi Gibbs gives us the guide to the guide to transgender and nonconforming youth. That is, Judi created the index that will show you exactly where to find what you want to know in Dr. Linda Gromko’s Where’s MY Book? A Guide for Transgender and Gender...