Here is a list of upcoming stories from the March-April issue of Miller-McCune, which is in stores now, and when they will be released on Miller-McCune.com:
“Social Scientists Under Fire” by David Axe (Feb. 17)
“The New York Times and a Mistaken Infant Mortality Trend” by Arthur G. Cosby and Lindsay B. Jones (Feb. 18)
“Can California Redistricting Reform Change Congress?” by John Mecklin (Feb. 19)
“Triumph of the Cyborg Composer” by Ryan Blitstein (Feb. 22)
“A Mind of Crime” by Michael Haederle (Feb.23)
“John Gwynne: Bronx Zoo Designer, Conservationist” by Robert Whitcomb (Feb. 23)
“The Mind of a Terrorist” by Tom Jacobs (Feb. 24)
“Who Are You and What Did You Eat?” by Michael Scott Moore (Feb. 25)
“DNA Meets the Distribution Channel” by Michael L. Millenson (Feb. 26)
“Desperately Seeking Landmines” by Vince Beiser (March 1)
“New Libraries Revitalize Cities” by Jonathan Lerner (March 2)
“The Academy Awards of Research” by Tom Jacobs (March 3)
“Cash for Clunkers, Visualized” by David Sparks (March 5)
“Bananas Aweigh” by Caren Chesler (March 8 )
Tales from The Cocktail Napkin by Matt Palmquist (March 4, 9, 10)