The best science writing online 2012 / Bora Zivkovic, series editor ; Jennifer Ouellette, guest editor.

Date:
2012
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Showcasing more than fifty of the most provocative, original, and significant online essays from 2011, "The Best Science Writing Online 2012" will change the way we think about science -- from fluids to fungi, poisons to pirates -- Featuring noted authors and journalists as well as the brightest up-and-comers writing today, this collection provides a comprehensive look at the fascinating, innovative, and trailblazing scientific achievements and breakthroughs of 2011, along with elegant and thought-provoking new takes on favourite topics -- This is the sixth anthology of online essays edited by Bora Zivkovic, the blogs editor at Scientific American, and with each new edition, Zivkovic expands his fan base and creates a surge of excitement about upcoming compilations -- Now everyone's favourite collection will reach new horizons and even more readers -- Guest-edited and with an introduction by the renowned science author and blogger Jennifer Ouellette, "The Best Science Writing Online 2012" marries cutting-edge science with dynamic writing that will inspire us all.

Publication/Creation

New York : Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012.

Physical description

xv, 328 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Edition

1st ed.

Contents

Somata / Aubrey J. Sanders -- Make history, not Vitamin C / Eva Amsen -- Saving Ethiopia's "Church forests" / T. DeLene Beeland -- What it feels like for a sperm / Aatish Bhatia -- Incredible journey / Lee Billings -- In the shadows of greatness / Biochem Belle -- A view to a kill in the morning / Deborah Blum -- It's sedimentary, my dear Watson / David Bressan -- Mentruation is just blood and tissue you ended up not using / Kate Clancy -- Joule's jewel / Stephen Curry -- Unraveling the fear o' the Jolly Roger / Krystal D'Costa -- Free science, one paper at a time / David Dobbs -- Tinea speaks up: a fairy tale / Cindy M. Doran -- Man discovers a new life-form at a South African truck stop / Rob Dunn -- Moon arts: fallen astronaut / Claire L. Evans -- Science metaphors: resonance / Ann Finkbeiner -- Bombardier beetles, bee purple, and the sirens of the night / Jennifer Frazer -- Mpemba's baffling discovery / Greg Gbur -- Romeo: a lone Wolf's tragedy in three acts / Kimberly Gerson -- Rats, bees, and brains: the death of the "Cognitive map" / Jason C. Goldman -- Don't panic: sustainable seafood and the American outlaw / Miriam C. Goldstein -- On beards, biology, and being a real American / Joe Hanson -- I love Gin and Tonics / Matthew Hartings -- Adorers of the good science of rock-breaking / Dana Hunter -- "I feel the percussive roar on the skin of my face" / Karen James -- Freedom to riot / Eric Michael Johnson -- Inside the "Black box" of nuclear power plants / Maggie Koerth-Baker -- This ain't yo momma's muktuk / Rebecca Kreston -- Chessboxing is fighting for good behavior / Andrea Kuszewski -- Mirror images: twins and identity / David Manly -- Did the CIA fake a vaccination campaign? / Maryn McKenna -- Free will and quantum clones / George Musser Jr. -- Dear Emma B / PZ Myers -- Faster than a speeding photon / Chad Orzel -- Sunrise in the garden of dreams / Puff the Mutant Dragon -- Volts and Vespa: buzzing about photoelectric wasps / John Rennie -- How to stop a hurricane / Casey Rentz -- Shakes on a plane: can turbulence kill you? / Alex Reshanov -- How addiction feels: the honest truth / Cassie Rodenberg -- Ten million feet upon the stair / Chris Rowan -- Woof! Living boldly as a "free-range aspergian" / Steve Silberman -- The dodo is dead, long live the dodo! / Brian Switek -- Sex and the married neurotic / Melanie Tannenbaum -- Why do women cry? Obviously it's so they don't get laid / Christie Wilcox -- How to take the real measure of a man / Allie Wilkinson -- The origin and extinction of species / David Winter -- Genome sequencing and assembly, Shakespeare style / Richard F. Wintle -- The intelligent homosexual's guide to natural selection / Jeremy Yoder -- The Renaissance man / Ed Yong -- Fragmented intimacies / Shana Yurkiewicz -- The human lake / Carl Zimmer.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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    Medical Collection
    Q113 2012B56
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  • 9780374533342
  • 0374533342