Sentences with phrase «nature magazine written»

The achievement is reported today in an article on the cover of Nature Magazine written by Max Shulaker and other doctoral students in electrical engineering.

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FAITH Magazine January - February 2007 The Nature of Matter Dear Fr Editor I am conscious of perhaps sounding like an Alamo - style Thomist when I write to take issue with the editorial article in the Sep / Oct issue of Faith.
Due to the nature of our printing schedule, I always write this editorial page for Premier Christianity at least two weeks ahead of this magazine actually landing on your doormat.
I wrote in the January 2009 issue of this magazine about a previous John Jay report into this subject, their 2004 report The Nature and Scope of the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, which was carried out in 2004 for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Sarah has been interested in, and writing about, the hormones of labour and birth since 2002, when her popular article «Ecstatic Birth, Nature's Hormonal Blueprint for Labour» was published in Mothering magazine.
She also writes a weekly nature study class for SchoolhouseTeachers.com, an online learning site owned by The Old Schoolhouse magazine.
Amongst the many newspapers and magazines for which I have written are the Guardian, Nature, New Statesman, Prospect, Focus, BBC The Sky at Night, Astronomy Now and the Manchester Evening News, to which I contributed a weekly column for three years.
Elizabeth Kolbert's stories have also appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Vogue, and Mother Jones, and have been anthologized in The Best American Science and Nature Writing and The Best American Political Writing.
I've also written for Nature Magazine, EMBO Reports, and the Scientific American blog network.
Sarnataro earned a master's degree in journalism from the University of Arizona in 1996 and has written about fitness, nature, alternative medicine, trends, and religion for newspapers, magazines, radio, and web sites for the past nine years.
Her stories have appeared in the New York Times, OnEarth Magazine, Mother Jones, and Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing, as well as on the programs Radiolab and This American Life.
I have studied various forms of writing from poetry, manuscript writing, nature writing, creative writing, and magazine writing.
Dan Koeppel is a well - known outdoors, nature, and adventure writer who has written for the New York Times Magazine, Outside, Audubon, Popular Science, and National Geographic Adventure, where he is a contributing editor.
H is for Hawk is by historian and naturalist Helen MacDonald (who, by the way, begins writing about nature for the New York Times Magazine any minute now), and while I knew I'd like this book, I had no idea I'd love it so much.
The author's other works are also of a humorous nature which is not surprising given the fact that he wrote for National Lampoon and is a fan of Mad Magazine (aren't we all?!!).
Work first published in the magazine is featured in Poetry Daily, Best American Essays, Best American Short Stories, Best American Poetry, Best American Science and Nature Writing, The Pushcart Prize, and The PEN / O Henry Prize Stories, among others.
It is possible to store huge volumes of data in DNA for thousands of years, the researchers write in Nature magazine.
One of the things I'd like to claim is that the underground press changed the nature of almost all newspaper and magazine writing.
We write our articles and photograph for websites and magazines with emphasis on wildlife, nature and places off the beaten path.
I am writing this statement not quite knowing what the immediate outcome will be, but am aware of the potential collective impact that this distinctive community of creators will have with Brian Belott's innovations in collage, Ákos Birkás's philosophy about painting a certain situation, Regina Bogat's devotion to art making with clever variations on certain abstract themes, Matt Bollinger's extra-large and bracing graphite drawings, Paul DeMuro's painterly electricity, Marc Desgrandchamp's time - fragmented paintings, Michael Dotson's paintings of the «Disney - esque,» Michel Huelin's relationship with nature and software, Irena Jurek's very meaningful cat character, Alix Le Méléder's proposals of four colors determined by the passage of the brush, David Lefebvre's painted images cut out of magazines or downloaded from a mobile phone, Pushpamala N.'s ethnographic documentations which have been compared to Cindy Sherman, Wang Keping's unique wooden sculptures that juxtapose vivid emotion with a marked sense of introversion, Katharina Ziemke's pictorial treatment of current events, and me, the co-host with a small drawing.
Nature, the science magazine, wrote a scathing editorial in 2011, called Into Ignorance.
I still believe in the spirit of what William Wordsworth wrote, and I remember reading on the front cover of Nature when that magazine really was the gold standard of scientific reporting.
With my freelance hat on, I've written reports on the health benefits of contact with nature for Planet Ark, written features for several magazines and newspapers, and provided climate change communication and waste education consulting services for clients, such as local councils.
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