Author: Josh
Quench That Martian Thirst!
Evidence that Mars is not as dead as we thought
Josh comes to science writing in New York City after studying astronomy and physics in Arizona. While he misses never wearing real shoes, Josh relishes the opportunity to read about science, politics, arts and culture on his daily subway rides. A former college-radio DJ, he is often found late at night in a half-empty, downtown bar listening to a noisy, experimental band with no record deal. He is fascinated with the boundaries of science, where it must intersect with politics, art, religion, or human nature.
Evidence that Mars is not as dead as we thought
By Joshua J Romero | Posted December 7, 2006
Racially diverse groups make better decisions
By Joshua J Romero | Posted December 4, 2006
The Truth About Fan Death
Could this South Korean urban legend be real?
Science News for the Week of 6.21.10
Engineered lungs, how touch influences thought, and behind the scenes of AMNH
Science News for the Week of 6.14.10
The largest dino graveyard, the oldest leather shoe, and the latest victims of the oil spill
Science News for the Week of 6.7.10
The first solar sail, phony wildlife photography, and the battle between the Internet and our brains
On the Importance of Inflation in Infographics
Adjust for inflation, even for relatively recent figures

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