"The Truth Is Out There"
Wednesday, March 7, 12:30 p.m.: Peter Davenport is halfway through a roast beef sandwich when the telephone in the spare room rings. “National UFO Reporting Center, good afternoon.” Read more.
"Spinning Gold From The Double Helix"
Genetic testing is already a $5 billion industry. But if you want to scan your DNA for potential diseases, you have to choose between a research institution, which can take weeks to return results, and a commercial lab, which can be expensive. Read more.
"Smooth Operator"
When it comes to ironing, there’s been little to get hot and bothered about since the invention of the household steam iron more than 50 years ago. So perhaps Ehsan Alipour should have anticipated that developing an iron with a revolutionary design might cause a bit of commotion. Read more.
Marie Cannizzaro is a San Francisco Bay Area-based freelance writer and editor. Her writing is mainly focused on technology, health, and relationships. Marie received her BA in human biology with a concentration in biotechnology and bioethics from Stanford University. She completed a tutorial at Oxford University on the philosophy of bioethics.
Marie's work has appeared in Business 2.0, CNN Money, The Huffington Post, Dow Jones VentureWire, BNET, Stanford Magazine, Pash Weddings, Sassy Bean, Ins & Outs, and Suite 101.
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