Scientific American:
Every Skin Cell of This Fish Glows a Different Color (July 2016 print headline: A Coat of Many Colors)
Vast Majority of Life-Saving Cord Blood Sits Unused (Syndicated from Scienceline)
Popular Science:
Q&A With an Insane Instrument Inventor (July/August 2016 print headline: A Surreal Stradivari)
A Trojan Horse in the War on Cancer (March/April 2016 print article)
This Mask Lets You Smell the Rainbow (March/April 2016 print article)
Artist Tattfoo Tan Uses Food Waste to Create Survival Supplies
How to Turn Your Old Smartphone into a Smart Mirror (January/February 2016 print headline: A Reflective Dashboard for your Morning Routine)
Why an Artist Is Growing Space Lettuce
The Physics of Non-Newtonian Goo Could Save Astronauts’ Lives
Ice Cream Designed to Drip Slowly (December 2015 print headline: The End of the Big Drip)
In Greece, Driverless Buses Are Now Accepting Passengers
Chinese Scientists Engineer Teeny Tiny Pigs to Sell as Pets
EPA Announces More Testing to Catch Cheaters Like Volkswagen
Humans in Different Buildings Linked Brain-to-Brain
Researchers Seek Citizen Science to Scan the Beaks of Every Bird Species on the Planet
You May Be a Better Liar When Your Bladder is Full
Embedded 3-D Barcodes to Ensure Pills Are Real
Sleepy Dormice Break Wild Hibernation Record at 11 Months
Scholastic:
Scienceline:
MSG: Just Some Extra Umami Oomph
Do I Have to Be a Vegan to Combat Climate Change?
Keeping Barnyard Sludge Under Control
Preserving a Safe Passage for Jaguars
Bacteria That Can Hold Their Liquor