by Chris Tachibana | Aug 2, 2019 | ScienceWire, Uncategorized
Can you take a cat kayaking? Read Wudan Yan’s New York Times story, “Does Fluffy Really Want to Be an Adventure Cat?” and you might learn enough to harness-train your favorite feline, if not teach it to Eskimo roll. Eventually, like people interviewed and photographed...
by Chris Tachibana | Dec 3, 2018 | ScienceWire, Uncategorized
Your goat photos might help science, Rebecca Heisman writes. The #MountainGoatMoltProject that Rebecca profiles in The Revelator isn’t looking for just any goat pics, though. Rebecca (@r_heisman) describes how researcher Katarzyna Nowak is analyzing photos of Oreamnos...
by Chris Tachibana | Oct 3, 2018 | ScienceWire, Uncategorized
For Wired, Jane C. Hu writes about an all-female trek to the North Pole. It was a cultural exchange for some, a chance to show women’s capabilities for others. For a physiologist, it’s also a chance to study metabolism under extreme conditions. Most—or maybe...
by Chris Tachibana | Aug 1, 2018 | ScienceWire, Uncategorized
Sixteen years after donating bone marrow to a child with cancer, Susan Keown writes a richly detailed profile of a scientist whose work made transplants possible. Susan is a science writer and editor for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and profiles John Hansen,...
by Chris Tachibana | Feb 2, 2014 | ScienceWire, Uncategorized
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