We’re over the colds that ran through the family last week, but I spent a lot of the week catching up so things were mostly quiet here on the blog again. Hopefully things will be back to normal this week. Here are the articles I read this week, which took me through 34 consecutive days of my article-a-day experiment:
- 2/24/2019 – “A Journey Into the Animal Mind” by Russ Andersen, Atlantic, March 2019
- 2/25/2019 – “Who’s Out There?” by Jamie Shreeve, National Geographic, March 2019
- 2/26/2019 – “Borneo’s Vast Underworld” by Neil Shea, National Geographic, March 2019
- 2/27/2019 – “Galileo’s Loss, Einstein’s Win” by Megan Gannon, Scientific American, March 2019
- 2/28/2019 – “Alexa, I Want Answers” by James Vlahos, Wired, March 2019
- 3/1/2019 – “Offshore” by Gabe Souza, Down East, March 2019
- 3/2/2019 – “Welcome to the Mirrorworld” by Kevin Kelly, Wired, March 2019
Note: bold titles are recommended. An asterisk (*) indicates a subscription may be required to read the article online.