2020
Scientific American
New Tinnitus Treatment Alleviates Annoying Ringing in the Ears | October 7
From Headaches to ‘COVID Toes,’ Coronavirus Symptoms Are a Bizarre Mix | May 18
Near Real-Time Studies Look for Behavioral Measures Vital to Stopping Coronavirus | March 19
How Does a Mammalian Brain Forget? | February 6
Largest Brain Wiring Diagram to Date Is Published | January 22
The Scientist
Science and Policy Collide During the Pandemic | September 1
DNA Could Thwart Trade of the World’s Most Trafficked Mammal | August 6
How the Pharma Industry Pulled Off the Pivot to COVID-19 | July 13
For the Greater Good: A Profile of Eva Harris | July 13
How Face Masks Can Help Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 | July 8
Springer Nature and UC Strike Largest Open-Access Deal in US | June 16
As the Pandemic Hits Campus Finances, Faculty Face Layoffs | June 4
The Father of Autoimmunity: A Profile of Noel Rose | June 1
Why the Accuracy of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Tests Varies So Much | May 5
Light Enables Long-Term Memory Maintenance in Fruit Flies | May 1
Unravelling Memory’s Mysteries: A Profile of Elizabeth Buffalo | May 1
Can Zapping the Brain Boost Memory? | May 1
Scientists Around the Globe Pivot Their Research to SARS-CoV-2 | April 6
Cracking Down on Cancer: A Profile of Owen Witte | April 1
After Conference Cancellations, Some Scientists Find a Way | March 23
Scientists Grapple with US Restrictions on Fetal Tissue Research | March 2
New Discoveries in Human Anatomy | February 18
New Report Counters Claims on the Origin of Gastric Cancer | February 12
Switch Master: A Profile of Barbara Meyer | January 13
Nature
Knowable
The mysterious, multifaceted cerebellum | September 30 (Republished in The Atlantic)