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Navigating the waves of science, journalism and life. Carol Cruzan Morton covers science, health, medicine and their impact and implications on society for major newspapers, national magazines, Web sites and blogs, and leading research institutions. Http:/ www.linkedin.com/in/carolcruzanmorton. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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March | 2011 | Gravity Surfing
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Navigating the waves of science, journalism and life. Archive for March, 2011. Journalist-bloggers write about sex, lies and conflicts of interest. March 14, 2011. Courtesy Maria Reyes-McDavis/Creative Commons License. For some of the leading health and science journalist bloggers speaking at a January 2011 event hosted by the New England Science Writers. The video is posted here. Thanks to Dianne Finch and National Association of Science Writers). Summary and links follow. (more…). You Don't Say.
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June | 2013 | Gravity Surfing
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Navigating the waves of science, journalism and life. Archive for June, 2013. Headlines tell the story. June 16, 2013. I love the contrast in syntax and style between the title of the paper and the headline of the story:. Paper: Developmental Basis of Phallus Reduction during Bird Evolution. Published 4 June 2013 in Current Biology. Story: How Chickens Lost Their Penises (And Ducks Kept Theirs). Published 6 June 2013 in Not Exactly Rocket Science. June 16, 2013. 5D, via Wikimedia Commons.
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March | 2012 | Gravity Surfing
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Navigating the waves of science, journalism and life. Archive for March, 2012. Online news pioneers build audiences for science & health. March 1, 2012. You Don't Say. Double XX telemark skiing. Knight Science Journalism Tracker. Jeff Cruzan's Campaign Blog. Blog at WordPress.com.
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October | 2009 | Gravity Surfing
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Navigating the waves of science, journalism and life. Archive for October, 2009. Yosemite bears prefer minivans. October 14, 2009. Courtesy Kevin Collins/Creative Commons License. Inspired to visit Yosemite, perhaps after watching the Ken Burns film, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. Don’t drive the minivan. Bad idea. The SUV also might be a little risky. So say researchers who analyzed seven years of data on the vehicles broken into by black bears in Yosemite Valley. You Don't Say.
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February | 2010 | Gravity Surfing
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Navigating the waves of science, journalism and life. Archive for February, 2010. February 20, 2010. Courtesy Expedient InfoMedia/Creative Commons License. In the mid-1980s, a young woman of my acquaintance who distrusted the results of the studies funded by companies with a financial interest in their results was concerned about the side effects of her birth control pills. She asked her gynecologist about the evidence for the risks and benefits. Tell me about it. February 15, 2010. Unfortunately, just a...
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July | 2012 | Gravity Surfing
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Navigating the waves of science, journalism and life. Archive for July, 2012. Poetry in Prime Numbers. July 29, 2012. One recent fall semester at Moses Brown. Math teacher Jeffery Cruzan. Launched a math haiku contest. The rules were simple: Express your like, love, fear or loathing of math in a haiku. A haiku is a three-line, free-verse poem with 5 moras (syllables) in the first and last lines, and seven in the second: 5 7 5 (Note: These are prime numbers). Five in the first line. Five in the last line.
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