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How wise are you? One scientist is trying to create a test

TED Ideas, March 2018

The Village Where They Pelt a Man in a Monster Costume With 30 Tons of Turnips

Atlas Obscura, April 2019

Another Means of Protest

Tin House, January 2019.

How can we save more lives during a refugee crisis? See it coming before it hits.

TEDIdeas, June 2018

The Surprising Plant-Fungi Relationship That Could Help Feed Us, Even As the World Heats Up

TED Ideas, August 2017

Second Thoughts About CT Imaging

Science magazine, February 2011.

A Disobedient Woman

The New York Times Magazine, March 2017.

How One Researcher Is Studying That Tingly, Universal, Unmistakable and Unsettling Phenomenon Known as Déjà Vu

TED Ideas, June 2017

No “Smoking Gun” for Killer Oil

Science magazine, June 2010

First Gene Mutations Linked to Stuttering

Science magazine, February 2010

Daydreaming is a Downer

Science magazine, November 2010

Finally, Element 117 Is Here!

Science magazine, April 2010

Carbon-Capture Method Could Poison Oceans

Science magazine, March 2010

What Can Scientists Learn from Dolphins Playing Whack-a-Mole?

TED Ideas, September 2017

After Outcry, Oil Data Inches Into the Open

Science magazine, August 2010

The Case of the Missing $470 Million in BP’s Promised Research Fund

Science magazine, August 2010

How a snot-collecting marine drone is giving us an exciting new view of whale life

TED Ideas, July 2018

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