Author: David Wagner

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Video Games Can Help Dyslexic Kids Read Better

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Discovered: Video games can help dyslexic kids read; pregnancy increases foot size; around 100 million sharks are killed annually; mammalian sperm swims upstream. 

By David Wagner

Jul 26, 2012

Today in Research

Science Has a Low Opinion of Pop Music; Kamikaze Termites

Discovered: Today's pop music is loud and monotonous; termites send their elderly on suicide missions; storms can damage the ozone layer; Monday isn't actually a mood killer.

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By David Wagner

Jul 26, 2012

Alison Bechdel Loves Harriet The Spy; Random House Will Try to Tackle TV

Today in books and publishing: The Writer goes on hiatus; watching the Cloud Atlas trailer; say hello to Random House Television; Alison Bechdel chats with NYT. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 25, 2012

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'I Kept Tossing It on a Shelf in Disgust'

Jen Doll's take on hate reading books struck a nerve with many of our readers. One commenter walked us through the logic behind her masochistic tendency to stick it out with books that bring her no joy.  

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By David Wagner

Jul 25, 2012

Today in Research

Zoloft Treats Fungal Infections Too; Blind Mice See the Light

Discovered: Weird weather informs beliefs about global warming; sight brought to blind mice; encroachment on tropical reserves; the popular anti-depressive Zoloft can prevent fungal infections. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 25, 2012

New Batman Comic Postponed; Books Banned in China Thrive in Hong Kong

Today in books and publishing: Man Booker longlist announced; unpacking the DOJ's e-books suit; DC delays new Batman comic; titles censored in China sell quick in Hong Kong. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 24, 2012

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The Limitations of 'Liking'

As journalists, we're naturally interested in what the Associated Press' new social media guidelines have to say about "liking" on Facebook. It turns out our readers are, too. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 24, 2012

Today in Research

Night Light Linked to Depression; Pulling Carbon Dioxide Out of Thin Air

Discovered: Tick bites can lead to red meat allergies; networking gets you farther ahead in the US job market; scientists develop ways to extract CO2  from the atmosphere; too much light at night can cause depression.  

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By David Wagner

Jul 24, 2012

Justice Department Moves Forward on Apple Suit; Inside the Rare Book School

Today in books and publishing: Martin Amis talks class; agent to the literary stars Tina Bennett has a new employer; the Justice Department responds to criticism of its investigation of Apple's e-book pricing; dispatches from the Rare Book School.  

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By David Wagner

Jul 23, 2012

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'Never Underestimate the Ability of the Paranoid to Perform Mental Gymnastics'

As we noted today, even the Muslim Brotherhood finds Michele Bachmann's suggestion that Huma Abedin is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood preposterous. With tongue firmly planted in cheek, one commenter suspected the organization of covering up their Abedin connection. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 23, 2012

Today in Research

Polar Bears Are Older Than We Thought; Turning a Rat into a Jellyfish

Discovered: Polar bears have been around for milions of years; the Big Rip gets moved up; a rat's heart becomes a jellyfish; JFK and LAX, hubs for the spread of infectious disease. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 23, 2012

An Ill-Timed Paterno Biography; David Foster Wallace and Scalia Have Lunch

Today in books and publishing: Antonin Scalia, DFW fanboy; Neil Gaiman as a 7-year-old Scientologist; this Paterno biography sure is ill-timed; forget Hollywood, e-books are where it's at.

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By David Wagner

Jul 20, 2012

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Photo Makes Romney Event Look 'Pretty Boring'

Elspeth Reeve's post about Mitt Romney's post-retroactive retirement activities featured a photo from one of the candidate's campaign stops. One commenter noticed that a man in the background looked less than captivated by Romney's speech.

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By David Wagner

Jul 20, 2012

Today in Research

River Network Found on Saturn's Largest Moon; Windows That Absorb Solar Power

Discovered: Titan shows marks of a river network; a potential black hole in the heart of the Milky Way; poverty can cause mothers to develop anxiety; windows that generate electricity. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 20, 2012

Literature as Sexual Harassment; Joan Rivers Is a History Buff

Today in books and publishing: Joan Rivers dishes with the NYT; the book embroiled in a sexual harassment suit; a new player in e-books; authors say Harlequin owes them.

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By David Wagner

Jul 19, 2012

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And the Emmy for Best Scowl Goes to...

Richard Lawson's post on the Emmy nominations had some of our commenters dreaming up absurd award categories. Who would you nominate for "Best Scowl in a Comedy Series?"

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By David Wagner

Jul 19, 2012

Today in Research

Pacific Ocean Is Over-Caffeinated; Sperm Genome Sequenced

Discovered: The Pacific Ocean is polluted with caffeine; Stanford scientists sequence entire sperm genomes; a compound that kills petri-dish HIV; and drinking can prevent kidney cancer. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 19, 2012

The Plight of the University Press; Penguin Wades into Self-Publishing

Today in books and publishing: Hollywood courts crime novelist Don Winslow; prescriptivists versus descriptivists; University of Missouri Press struggles to stay afloat; Penguin purchases self-publishing company. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 18, 2012

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'The Most Floridian Story Ever,' Says a Floridian

Today's post about Samuel Williams, the 71-year-old man who fired upon two robbers fleeing from an Internet cafe in Florida, solicited a pretty informative comment. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 18, 2012

Today in Research

Dolphins Do Math; Not Exercising Is Just as Bad as Smoking

Discovered: Astronomers find the oldest known spiral galaxy; dolphins are good with numbers; Japan's nuclear disaster will probably result in 130 deaths; and laziness is on par with smoking.

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By David Wagner

Jul 18, 2012

E-Books Dominate Adult Fiction; Chen Guangcheng to Write Memoir

Today in books and publishing: E-books are now the best-selling format for adult fiction; queering comic books; how Shakespeare inspired South African activists; and blind Chinese dissident gets a book deal.

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By David Wagner

Jul 17, 2012

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Work-Life Balance as a 'Multi-Objective Optimization Problem'

The question of having it all cropped up yet again in the comments on today's post about newly appointed Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer. She just announced that she's pregnant, which has some people wondering how she'll balance work and family.  

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By David Wagner

Jul 17, 2012

Today in Research

Superweeds You Can't Spray Away; Scientists Create World's Lightest Material

Discovered: The world's lightest material; babies understand more than we thought; even in the womb, identical twins aren't completely identical; superweeds are resistant to RoundUp. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 17, 2012

Coachella Should Stay Out of the Cruise Business

Mega-event promoter Goldenvoice just christened a cruise offshoot to their popular Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The news may seem odd at first glance, but cruise music festivals are nothing new, and based on that prior experience it's not a good idea for Coachella to join them.

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By David Wagner

Jul 17, 2012

Taking Names Out of Book Awards; Talking About Cheating with Junot Díaz

Today in books and publishing: Junot Díaz chats with The New Yorker; the worst history books in print; a literary prize goes anonymous; and the Library of America introduces you to '50s American sci-fi. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 16, 2012

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'I Don't Know If Age Brings Wisdom, But the Deja Vu Is a Given'

Our piece on a recent skirmish in the age-old breastfeeding wars struck a nerve with many of our readers. One commenter provided some personal perspective on the issue. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 16, 2012

Today in Research

People Aren't Following Doctor's Orders; Scandinavia Has Fewer Women Professors

Discovered: Young kids who binge on TV don't become athletes; there's a gender gap in Scandinavian universities; to live longer, eat less; people aren't following their prescriptions. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 16, 2012

A Harrowing Post-Borders World; The 'Outsiders' of The New York Times

Today in books and publishing: The New York Times' book reviewers are "outsiders"; dispatches from a Borders-less Ann Arbor; Hari Kunzru on American xenophilia; mapping Infinite Jest's Boston; E.L. James tops the charts. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 13, 2012

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'I'd Prefer to Go to Safeway. '

Our probing look at the inner workings of the Park Slope Food Coop left commenter k___bee with such an icky taste in her mouth that she even pondered jumping ship for a chain store.

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By David Wagner

Jul 13, 2012

Today in Research

Smoking Out Mice to Study Memory; Human Ancestor Found

Discovered: glial cells play a role in memory formation; you can control a computer with your eyes; we've unearthed a long-lost relative; asteroids brought water to Earth. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 13, 2012

Dave Eggers Is All Wet; Neil Gaiman Announces a 'Sandman' Prequel

Today in books and publishing: Dave Eggers likes to read in the tub; play matchmaker in a new Jane Austen Facebook game; you'll never guess which BDSM-themed book is making waves in India; and Neil Gaiman announces a Sandman prequel. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 12, 2012

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'A Tech-Savvy Robber Has Broken Into Your House'

Following reports that hackers got 453,000 Yahoo passwords, Rebecca Greenfield noted that "dumb" passwords are sometimes smarter than overly complicated ones. Our commenters had a few thoughts of their own about safeguarding your online presence. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 12, 2012

Today in Research

A Fish That Lures In Its Mates; Fat Cells That Burn Fat

Discovered: A fish that fishes for mates; coma patients respond well to familiar music; fat that fights fat; and a turtle too round to eat. 

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By David Wagner

Jul 12, 2012

Young Australian Novelist's Huge Deal; Writers In Film

Today in books and publishing: A first-time Aussie novelist becomes a millionaire; writers who think they can act; online retailer wants to replicate the instant gratification offered at bookstores; and a publishing company profits by ditching Amazon.

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By David Wagner

Jul 11, 2012

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'If the Project Is Done, I Was Working'

Jen Doll's piece on bosses getting wise to employees who "work" from home stirred up some debate today. One commenter pointed out that it isn't all that hard to hold people accountable for work done off-site.

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By David Wagner

Jul 11, 2012

Today in Research

Another Moon for Pluto; Cows Freak Out About Global Warming

Discovered: The Hubble telescope finds a fifth moon circling lowly non-planet Pluto; global warming takes a toll on cows; watching nanoparticles break up blood clots is fun; scorpion venom is actually good for you (sometimes). 

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By David Wagner

Jul 11, 2012

David Foster Wallace Voted for Reagan; Neil Gaiman Signs with HarperCollins

Today in books and publishing: Details from the upcoming David Foster Wallace biography are trickling in; Neil Gaiman inks a multi-book deal with HarperCollins; fantasy author wreaks viral vengeance on e-book pirate; remembering E.B. White's sense of humor on his 113th birthday.

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By David Wagner

Jul 10, 2012

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Checking Your Phone During Yoga: 'More Than a Little Arrogant'

A number of commenters were miffed by the news that a yoga instructor was recently fired for her no-phones-during-class policy. It's not only inconsiderate, they argued, it's defeating the whole purpose—how do you expect to clear your mind and cleanse your body while manically checking your inbox? 

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By David Wagner

Jul 10, 2012

Today in Research

New Life Form Debunked; Your Friends Are Making You Fat

Discovered: Scientists debunk the discovery of new life, blame your friends for your weight fluctuations, a citizen science project finds that bees are disappearing from cities, and scientists teach flies to count. 

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