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Adventures in Science Writing. Most of Missouri’s native bees are thriving. October 26, 2013. Photo by Mike Arduser, Missouri Department of. The coneflower bee, like the approximately 450 other bee species native to this area, seems to be doing OK. With a few important exceptions, according to Missouri Department of Conservation naturalist Mike Arduser, the native bee pollinators have been holding their own. Arduser has been keeping track of bee diversity in the Midwest for about thirty years. Dr Philip ...

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Adventures in Science Writing. 8216;Space Junk’ illustrates the growing danger in Low Earth Orbit. A new crop for Missouri farmers? Botanical Garden researchers head for mountains to track global warming impact. Can pond scum save us from fossil fuels? Can you really eat for healthy eyes? Children’s Hospital physician heads study on blood transfusions in children. Comet Lulin makes a unique appearance. Counting frogs and toads, one croak at a time. Finding the morphine within. How does your garden grow?

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Adventures in Science Writing. Science drives our changing world, and it is increasingly important that the public becomes scientifically literate. In my writing I try to make science ‘reader-friendly. I want people to finish my articles feeling that they have learned something without undue effort. My articles often start with a question. For example, I wrote Look, it’s another ‘Hillbilly Speed Bump’. Ph D in Biochemistry from Pharmacology Department, Washington University in St. Louis.

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Adventures in Science Writing. Most of Missouri’s native bees are thriving →. Children’s Hospital physician heads study on blood transfusions in children. September 9, 2013. Philip Spinella, MD (right) consults with. Ronald Jackups, MD, PhD, about the blood. Supply at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Are fresh red blood cells superior in treating critically ill children? Spinella has received a $7.8 million NIH grant to study whether the age of transfused red blood cells in critically ill children affe...

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Adventures in Science Writing. Treatments sought to counter inflammation in many diseases. Children’s Hospital physician heads study on blood transfusions in children →. June 18, 2013. 8220;There is writing on that blackboard! 8220;Hey, those people on stage have features on their faces! 8220;I don’t really have to read the newspaper from across the room! Many medical missions travel with boxes of donated eyeglasses, but the chance of finding a pair of glasses in those boxes with correct prescription mat...

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Worldwide water suppy is a finite resource that must be managed | Science by Seltzer

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Adventures in Science Writing. Counting frogs and toads, one croak at a time. Missouri conservation agents say they have nailed caviar crooks in Ozarks →. Worldwide water suppy is a finite resource that must be managed. March 19, 2013. The earth’s population is growing, estimated to top 10 billion during this century. The earth’s supply of water is constant. Already, 70% of the world’s fresh water is used for agriculture. Speakers will be Dr. Roberto Lenton, Executive Director of the Robert B. Da...As Dr...

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