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Renee Hlozek: The Universe Doesn't Care About You

December 15, 2017

After cosmologist Renee Hlozek's father dies, science becomes a solace.

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In Astronomy Tags Renee Hlozek, death, fathers, space, grief

Andrew Oberle: A Deadly Lesson

December 15, 2017

Anthropologist Andrew Oberle barely survives an attack by the chimpanzees he was studying.

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In Biology Tags Andrew Oberle, animals, chimpanzee, recovery, attack

Whitney Henry: An Impostor at Harvard

December 8, 2017

After growing up in humble circumstances in St. Lucia, Whitney Henry feels like an imposter in her PhD program at Harvard.

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In Biology Tags Whitney Henry, graduate school, St. Lucia, Harvard, impostor syndrome, biology

Maia Pujara: Gut Check

December 8, 2017

A sudden illness casts doubt on whether Maia Pujara will be able to finish her neuroscience PhD.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Maia Pujara, guts, medicine, celiac disease, gastrointestinal, graduate school

Myq Kaplan: Electric Meat

December 1, 2017

Comedian Myq Kaplan has a spiritual epiphany while experimenting with ayahuasca.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Myq Kaplan, drug use, drugs, ayahuasca, comedy

Gail Thomas: Patient Number 13

December 1, 2017

Actor Gail Thomas is invited to take part in a study testing mushrooms as treatment for depression in cancer survivors.

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In Health and Medicine, Psychology Tags Gail Thomas, cancer, drugs, mental health, depression, study participant, Psilocybin

Rachael Bonoan: A Dangerous Job

November 24, 2017

Honeybee nutritional ecologist Rachael Bonoan begins to worry she's allergic to the bees she studies.

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In Ecology Tags Rachael Bonoan, bees, insects, allergies

Cylita Guy: A Shirt Full of Bats

November 24, 2017

Ecologist Cylita Guy finds unexpected adventure when she studies bats in the field.

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In Ecology Tags Cylita Guy, bats, animals, field work

Michael Lemonick: The Streets of My Hometown

November 17, 2017

Science writer Michael Lemonick interviews an old friend who lost the ability to form memories after an injury.

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In Neuroscience Tags Michael Lemonick, journalism, memory, neuroscience, brain injury

Jean Le Bec: Dental Tourism

November 17, 2017

On the verge of losing her teeth, Jean Le Bec travels abroad to find a solution.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Jean Le Bec, dentistry, travel

Katherine J. Wu: Nauseated Vindication

November 10, 2017

Biochemist Katie Wu is lactose intolerant, but her mother won't believe her.

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In Genetics Tags Katie Wu, SC producer, genetics, family

Pat Furlong: Finding Hope and Help

November 3, 2017

When Pat Furlong’s sons are diagnosed with a severe type of muscular dystrophy, she’s determined to find answers.

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In Genetics, Health and Medicine Tags muscular dystrophy, Pat Furlong, rare disease, motherhood

Erica Silberman: Living With My Mother

November 3, 2017

Actor and writer Erica Silberman tries to find a place for her mother with Alzheimer’s.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Erica Silberman, aging, parents, mother, Alzheimer's

Megan Hatlen: 99% Failure

October 27, 2017

Biologist Megan Hatlen worries that she’ll never make a breakthrough in her research.

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In Biology Tags Megan Hatlen, career, relationships, biotech, Blueprint Medicines

Sam Snow: To Catch a Bird

October 27, 2017

In China, ornithologist Sam Snow and his colleague gather as much data about a species of bird as possible -- but it comes at a cost.

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In Ecology Tags ornithology, birds, field work, China, Yale University, Sam Snow

Abbas Mousa: Science, After the War

October 20, 2017

A young Iraqi computer scientist must adapt to survive war and its aftermath.

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In Technology Tags veteran, Abbas Mousa, Iraq, military, computer science, immigration, war

Benjamin Rubenstein: Finding My Words

October 20, 2017

Benjamin Rubenstein survived cancer, but now there are new challenges to contend with.

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In Health and Medicine, Psychology, Neuroscience Tags cancer, Benjamin Rubenstein, medicine, neuroscience, speech, memory

Richard Cardillo: Living With My True Self

October 13, 2017

Richard Cardillo escapes his problems by joining a Catholic mission in Peru, where he becomes a community health organizer.

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In Health and Medicine Tags religion, cholera, epidemic, LGBT identity, Peru, coming out, Richard Cardillo

Liz Neeley: Forgotten in Fiji

October 13, 2017

Marine biologist Liz Neeley is excited to be a part of a coral conservation project in Fiji, but her colleagues keep forgetting her.

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In Marine Biology Tags field work, Liz Neeley, Fiji, conservation, coral reefs, ocean, travel

Shannon Palus: A Bear in the Woods

October 6, 2017

Just out of journalism school, Shannon Palus takes a public relations internship at a nuclear energy lab in Idaho.

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In Science Communication Tags journalism, nuclear energy, perception, Shannon Palus
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