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- Connecting Habitats to Prevent Species Extinctions Conservation biologists are creating links between forest fragments where the most animals with small ranges live.. American Scientist. 107:162-169. 2019
- The Persistence and Peril of Misinformation Defining what truth means and deciphering how human brains verify information are some of the challenges to battling widespread falsehoods. American Scientist. 105:372-375. 2017
- How Voice Pitch Influences Our Choice of Leaders When candidates speak, their vocal characteristics-as well as their words-influence voters' attitudes toward them. American Scientist. 104:282-287. 2016
- First Person: Avner Vengosh. American Scientist. 103:10-14. 2015
- The Most Powerful Movements in Biology. American Scientist. 103:28-35. 2015
- Mentor vs. Monolith. American Scientist. 100:451-453. 2012
- Neural Interfaces Communicating with the nervous system through implanted devices requires engineering solutions to biomedical problems. American Scientist. 98:48-57. 2010
- The importance of context in genetics - Genetic effects can be altered by their surroundings, and this determines the inheritance of traits such as flower color and the likelihood of cancer. American Scientist. 91:416-423. 2003
- Plant migration and climate change. American Scientist. 85:464-473. 1997
- THE SCIENCE OF SCIENTIFIC WRITING. American Scientist. 78:550-558. 1990
- TRUNKS, TONGUES, AND TENTACLES - MOVING WITH SKELETONS OF MUSCLE. American Scientist. 77:29-35. 1989
- STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS AND THE ILLUSION OF OBJECTIVITY. American Scientist. 76:159-165. 1988
- 100 YEARS OF PALEOANTHROPOLOGY. American Scientist. 74:410-420. 1986