We got the most e-mailed here from The New York -today's New York Times science section.
No, a frustrated veteran New York Times science and health reporter, Jane E.
New York Times science writer Carl Zimmer and a host of other science writers and scientists have joined to create Download the Universe, a new site that reviews science ebooks.
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Over the years, his op.ed. articles have appeared in such publications as: The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New Republic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Los Angeles Times, National Review, Newsday, American Legion Magazine, and Commentary.
Curiosity carries 10 science instruments with a total mass 15 times as large as the science payloads on NASA's Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.
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And these are thrilling times for science - skin after skin of the onion of what we thought we knew is constantly being stripped away, revealing deeper hidden skins.
And of course the other, more important debate, happening outside of the rarefied halls of the science establishment is whether in these difficult economic times the large injection of funding for science can continue.
Gerald Joyce, of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, puts this really well in the New York Times, telling science reporter Dennis Overbye that these critters are stuck on the same tree of life as dinosaurs, plants, and yeast.
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He left the agency after realizing that it had abandoned even-handed science-based approaches of earlier times.
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When we celebrate the outstanding successes of our science, originally developed on the shore of the Mediterranean, we often forget that science has experienced much less glorious times.
The law of the conservation of energy, so significant in science and philosophy, was formulated four times independently in 1847, by Joule, Thomson, Colding and Helmholz.
De Kooning relished studio experiments, like mixing oil paint with water for puckered textures, or off-printing parts of wet paintings onto pages of the Times, making a mad science of beauty.
On one side many people believe that the future social dialectical barrier will be between those who know and those who do not know rather than between the rich and the poor people, and some times one has even seen science unappropriately used to give credit to something that has nothing to do with it.
This is a small program, placing only 11 interns either with its own publications, including the journal Science, or with outlets like The Los Angeles Times or The Chicago Tribune.
Philosopher Alva Noe wrote in The New York Times last year that this branch of science has not produced any interesting or surprising insights, and that perhaps it won't because of the very nature of art itself -- how can anyone ever say definitively what it is?
To handle this science toolkit, Curiosity is twice as long and five times as heavy as Spirit or Opportunity.
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The Federal Aviation Administration may be shifting its hard-line stance on the use of personal electronics to allow for a reexamination of the science at work, according to the New York Times.
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"Turnout in special elections is light, even in the best of times, " said Michael Krasner, a political-science professor at Queens College.
An official in Pingjiang tells Global Times that the government has hired a group of environmental science experts to examine the quality of the region's tap water to reassure residents.
The month after his speech, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time, the Christian Science Monitor and the Wall Street Journal published 88 articles, nearly twice as many as the previous month, one of the biggest spikes in coverage since 2009.
Mr Weber detects a similar reaction in the survival of millennial beliefs into recent times, which he treats as the embers of resistance to science and enlightenment.
We have been through difficult times where we saw ideology and moralizing punditry prioritized above the science of prevention and treatment even while we knew that people were needlessly becoming affected.
Feature writing: John Branch of The New York Times for his evocative narrative about skiers killed in an avalanche and the science that explains such disasters, a project enhanced by its deft integration of multimedia elements.
That is four times as much as the Hubble space telescope, a reasonably big piece of science, churned out in its first two decades.
In a process the researchers describe in articles published today in Science and Advanced Materials, they used a silicon needle with a tip about ten thousand times smaller than an ant to sculpt a polymer material known as polyphthalaldehyde.
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At the best of times, statistical studies of economic phenomena are exercises in economic history, not economic science.
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This week a Chinese newspaper, Global Times, published an essay by a member of the country's Academy of Military Science.
Sometimes they happen because the science doesn't pan out as expected, but management of the alliance also dooms them at times.
These publications join previously announced strategic partnerships with USA TODAY, the Financial Times, the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News, MIT's Technology Review, Popular Science, and IDG publication titles, including Macworld, PC World, CIO, Network World, and Computerworld.
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