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Washington
Post
DNA on Demand (January 25, 2010)
New Scientist
Why humans can't navigate out of a paper bag (August 15, 2009)
Boston Globe
Ideas
Remembrance Day: Kanan Makiya Wants his Fellow Iraqis to Remember What Saddam Hussein Did to them and What they Did to Each
Other (12/11/05)
Invisible Bias (12/19/04)
Lost & Found: Can the new Sense of Direction Science Help You Find Your Way Around Boston? (7/13/03)
I'll Give You my Heart (But I Might Need your Liver): A New Organ Donor Network Riles Ethicists (1/11/04)
Your All-Mall Mater: America's Largest Mall Developer is Putting Schools for At-Risk Kids in its Malls. But do Reading, Writing,
and Shopping Belong Together? (5/30/04)
Office of My Dreams (10/30/05)
Housing Complex: A Scholar Asks Whether We Really Have to Destroy Public Housing in order to Save It (3/9/03)
Innovation City (7/31/05)
Globe Magazine
Rebuilding the High School (8/28/05)
Voices from Abroad (6/27/04)
Super Power (8/14/05)
Health & Science
Technology Now Used on Toll Roads and in Stores is Moving Into Hospitals (2/1/05)
Extreme Athlete Offers Medical Lessons (12/7/04)
Particle Physics Laboratory Turns 50
Education
Teachers Fight High-Tech Cheaters (2/27/05)
Sunday Business
As Borrowing Increases Among College Students and Teens, a Task Force Teaches the Consequences of Getting in Too Deep (5/22/05)
Real Estate
No Smoke, No Ire: More Condo Owners, Landlords Breathe Easier by Banning Smoking from Units (10/17/04)
Give Me Land, Lots of Land (6/12/05)
City Weekly
Why Didn't You Vote? (10/5/03)
Closing Time: T's Night Owl Service Wins Converts, Loses Money. What's Next for It? (8/11/02)
Can JFK's Memory Save St. Aidan's? The Fate of the Complex Speaks Volumes About Greater Boston Housing Battles (12/15/02)
Once Rated the Least Bike-Friendly City in America, Boston Promised it would Change. But Five Years Later, Bicyclists Find
it's Still a...Bumpy Ride (9/19/04)
Superbowls (11/4/2004)
Making the Grade (Bostonia, Fall 2006)
A New Future for the Past: BU Professor Helps the Maya Become Stewards of their Archaeological Legacy (Bostonia, Fall 2006)
Who Owns National Security (Bostonia, Fall 2006)
Small is the New Big: A Team of Boston University Scientists is Developing Nanotechnology that Could Protect Us from Terrorists
and Revolutionize Health Care (Bostonia, Summer 2006)
Baby Talk: Before Infants Can Speak (Bostonia, Spring 2006)
In the Shadow of the Dragon (April 2003)
Poor Little Rich Kids (December 2003)
Love That Dirty Water (March 2004)
Fare Game (September 2004)
Mother Jones Selling the Cure for Shopaholism, (May 2000) The Department of Energy's War on Whistleblowers, (January 2001)
Battle heats up on a desert in turmoil (9/2/2001)
Hacktivism: Hackers-activists push their causes using technology (8/28/01)
Quill
Duped! When Journalists Fall for Fake News
What Gives? The States of Charity (Winter 2005)
Under the Influence: Now Starring in "Grand Theft Auto" (Spring 2006)
Test Driven: Mistakes Happen (Summer 2006)
Fair Trade: An Economic Solution to the Kidney Shortage (Fall 2006)
Boston Phoenix Fear Factors, (March 2002) Short Subject, (August 2002) Bracketed, (April 2003)
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