Wow, December sure is motoring along. Like, I'm sure, a lot of you, the coming two weeks are all about tying up the last business of the year. Meanwhile, though, there sure are still a lot of my articles coming down the pike. Last week saw the publication of six new articles by me, covering a pretty broad range of topics.
Let's start the list with my last two articles for TakePart, which, sadly, stopped publishing last week. I wrote nearly 300 articles for TakePart over the past three
years, including more than a few that I don't think anyone else would
have let me write. It's a shame to see them go, but I'm happy to go out
with two good stories, including one set here in Portland.
EPA Restricts Use of Pesticides That Are Harming Endangered Species
Brown Goes Green: UPS Tests Electric Bikes for Deliveries in Portland
Next up, two new "Extinction Countdown" articles for Scientific American:
Giraffe's "Silent Extinction" Finally Earns Some Noise
The 301 Mammal Species Most Threatened by Overhunting
Switching gears, here's my latest tech careers feature for IEEE-USA InSight:
Generations: What Can Older and Younger Engineers Learn from Each Other?
And finally, here's a neat business profile piece for American Builders Quarterly:
Culture + Art + Science = Retail Innovation
That's it for this time around. Expect a few more links next Monday!
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