by Dan Ariely
The Rucksack of Joseph Dalton Hooker. Alpinist, Winter.
NATHANIEL RICH
The Luckiest Woman on Earth. Harper’s Magazine, August.
Red Eden. The Believer, May.
PAUL ROBERTS
The Last Drops. Popular Science, July.
ADAM RUBEN
Experimental Error: Fetus Don’t Fail Me Now. sciencecareers.sciencemag.org, May 27.
HAMPTON SIDES
The Man Who Saw Too Much. Outside, January.
CHARLES SIEBERT
Joy for Orphan Elephants. National Geographic, September.
ERIK SOFGE
The Early Adopter’s Guide to Space Travel. Popular Mechanics, May.
DON STAP
Grains of Change. Audubon, March–April.
PAUL J. STEINHARDT
The Inflation Debate. Scientific American, April.
NEAL STEPHENSON
Innovation Starvation. www.wired.com, October 27.
DAWN STOVER
The “Scientization” of Yucca Mountain. www.thebulletin.org, October 12.
MEERA SUBRAMANIAN
India’s Vanishing Vultures. Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring.
ELIZABETH SVOBODA
Is Fusion Finally for Real? Popular Mechanics, June.
STEPHAN TALTY
Shark! Playboy, June.
GARY TAUBES
Is Sugar Toxic? New York Times, April 13.
DICK TERESI
Lynn Margulis Says She’s Not Controversial, She’s Right. Discover, April.
ABIGAIL TUCKER
Dig, Drink and Be Merry. Smithsonian, August.
ERIK VANCE
Dolphin Desperadoes. Discover, September.
VLATKA VEDRAL
Living in a Quantum World. Scientific American, June.
KATY VINE
The Birdman of Texas. Texas Monthly, May.
JAMES VLAHOS
Blue Sky Power. Popular Mechanics, March.
BARRY YEOMAN
Lake Erie Deathwatch. www.onearth.org, August 31.
JOCELYN C. ZUCKERMAN
Constant Gardeners. OnEarth, Winter.
MARLENE ZUK
Six Legs. Natural History, June.
About the Editors
DAN ARIELY, author of The Upside of Irrationality and Predictably Irrational, is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University.
TIM FOLGER is a contributing editor at Discover and writes about science for several magazines.