
Wynne Parry
Latest articles by Wynne Parry

Science vs. God: Does Progress Trump Faith?
By Wynne Parry published
Science has actually pointed to the existence of God, opponents argued.

Where's My Flying Car? Science's Promises Broken
By Wynne Parry published
Flying cars, a meal in a pill, a cure for cancer among science's failed promises. Here's why.

Global Warming Action Must Happen Soon: Scientist
By Wynne Parry published
Since the public may not be getting the message, one scientist tries simplifying.

What Can Climate Talks in Doha Accomplish?
By Wynne Parry published
Here are the main points negotiators are expected to tackle in Doha.

Mystery of Memory: Why It's Not Perfect
By Wynne Parry published
Memory is fickle and deceptive, but that's how it's supposed to be, researchers say.

5 Ways Rapid Warming Is Changing the Arctic
By Wynne Parry published
Climate change is making the Arctic one of the most rapidly changing places on Earth.

The Science Behind Our Strange, Spooky Dreams
By Wynne Parry published
Dreams play crucial roles in learning and memory, sleep science is showing.

US Science Funding: 4 More Years of the Same?
By Wynne Parry published
Recent years have seen tight budgets for federal science funding.

Deadly Ebola & Lassa Viruses May Be More Common Than Thought
By Wynne Parry published
The horrific viruses that cause bleeding from eyes and nose may not be new arrivals.

5 Ways to Talk Politics Without Shouting
By Wynne Parry published
Regardless of who wins, religion has something to tell us about how to talk productively about politics.

5 Odd Effects of Sandy's Power Outage
By Wynne Parry published
Find out what happened at funeral homes, waste-water treatment plants and gas stations.

Hurricane Sandy: A Glimpse at New York's Scary Future
By Wynne Parry published
Get ready. Global warming will make extreme coastal floods more frequent.

NYC Museum Celebrates Teddy Roosevelt's Conservation Work
By Wynne Parry published
Restored artifacts reveal the life of the "biologist-in-chief."

A Great American Conservationist: Remembering Teddy Roosevelt
By Wynne Parry published
See how a museum brought decades-old dioramas and a memorial to the 26th president up to date.

How a Bubblegum Coral Conquered the Globe
By Wynne Parry published
This coral began its migration some 10 million years ago.

Dino Fossil Dealer Involved in Black Market, Prosecutors Allege
By Wynne Parry published
An international dispute over a T.-rex relative has resulted in criminal charges for a fossil dealer.

Fossil Dealer in Disputed Dinosaur Case Arrested
By Wynne Parry published
The fossil dealer who attempted to sell a disputed tyrannosaur is now facing criminal charges.

Did Global Warming Really Stop in 1997?
By Wynne Parry published
A news article cherry-picked data to reach a false conclusion about global warming, experts say.

Beautiful Butterfly Wings Hold Sea Snail's Toxin
By Wynne Parry published
Scientists are puzzled over how the butterfly snagged the mysterious poison.

Meteorites for Sale: Space-Rock Fans Swoon Over Moon (But Not Mars)
By Wynne Parry published
Only one signature meteorite sold: Two pieces of the moon costing $330,000 together.

How a Martian Meteorite Rocked the World
By Wynne Parry published
The Tissint meteorite brought some of the Red Planet to Earth in a big way.

Booming Meteorite Market Leaves Few Space Rocks for One Researcher
By Wynne Parry published
The success of Morocco's meteorite business has created a dilemma for a meteorite scientist.

Deep-Sea Vehicle Alvin Gets Splashy Makeover
By Wynne Parry published
Alvin will be able to dive deeper, grasp farther and take better deep-sea pics.
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