Stories by Steve Mirsky

Steve Mirsky was the winner of a Twist contest in 1962, for which he received three crayons and three pieces of construction paper. It remains his most prestigious award.

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The SciencesJune 25, 2008

Gott Ya: Astrophysicist J. Richard Gott on Time Travel and Presidential Polling

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June 18, 2008

One Singular Sensation: Will We Upload Our Brains, and Other Questions Related to "The Coming Singularity"

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EvolutionMay 21, 2008

Little Brains, Big Brains: Latest Flores Hobbit News and the Intel Science Fair

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EnvironmentMay 14, 2008

China Quake Update; Fictional Scientists; What's New at SciAm.com

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The SciencesMay 7, 2008

Evolution Enclaves: Darwin the Botanist and Origins of Life Research

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The SciencesApril 30, 2008

Plasma Physics: From Black Holes to Radio Reception

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The SciencesApril 23, 2008

Can Science Save the Banana?

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April 16, 2008

On The Shoulders of Giants: John Wheeler and Salome Waelsch

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The SciencesApril 9, 2008

Expelled Explained

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The SciencesApril 2, 2008

A Scientists' Bill of Rights?

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Mind & BrainMarch 26, 2008

Baseball Science

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EnvironmentMarch 19, 2008

For the Birds: A look at birds, habitat conservation and environmental economics

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The SciencesMarch 12, 2008

Science and America's Future

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Space & PhysicsMarch 5, 2008

A Mars Rovers Once-Over

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EnvironmentFebruary 27, 2008

Arachnophilia! And War...What Was It Good for (in Human Evolution)?

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The SciencesFebruary 22, 2008

Science, Science Everywhere: AAAS Conference Highlights