The Chronicle of Higher Education

 1) In "The Faculty" section:

"High Fuel Costs May Freeze Polar and Marine Research", Aug. 1, 2008 [link]

"Despite Protests, U of Toronto Closes Observatory", Jul. 25, 2008 [link]

 
2) In other sections (selected stories):

"Medical Wiki Backed by Prominent Colleges Will Go Live by Year's End", Sep. 5, 2008 [link]

"Up Close With Van Gogh", Sep. 5, 2008 [link]

"Heavenly Honor For Johns Hopkins,"  Aug. 15, 2008 [link]

"Stanford Researcher, Accused of Conflicts, Steps Down As NIH Principal Investigator," Aug. 1, 2008 [link]

"Data Don't Support Perceived Gender Gap In Math, Researchers Say," Jul. 25, 2008 [link]

"Chop-Chop Chameleon", Jul. 25, 2008 [link]

"We Don't Serve Your Kind", Jul. 11, 2008 [link

"Playing the Science Game", Jul. 4, 2008 [link]

"Founder of Bioethics Journal Leaves Leadership Post", Jun. 27, 2008 [link]

"House Panel Approves 14-percent Increase for NSF", Jun. 12, 2008 [link]
 

3) In the "Wired Campus" blog (selected blog entries):

"Our Brains Attribute Human Qualities to Humanoid Machines", Jul. 9, 2008 [link

"The Sound of Colors", Jun. 23, 2008 [link]

"3 Mathematics Associations Caution Against Overreliance on Impact factor", Jun. 20, 2008 [link]

"The Battle Between Web 2.0 and the Classroom", Jun. 18, 2008 [link]

"Dartmouth Tries To Tighten Wireless Security", Jun. 11, 2008 [link]


Mongabay.com


"The green movement has to become a rainbow-colored movement in order to be successful," Jun. 23, 2008 [link]

"High-tech collars to reveal the secretive behavior of mountain lions", May 28, 2008 [link]

Scitizen.com

"Together Better than Alone: Network of Wind Farms Can Generate Smoother Power Supply", Dec. 7, 2007 [link]

Symmetry

1) In the "Gallery" section:

"From physics to architecture" [link]
"Arrows of time" [link]

2) In the features section:

"Donors dream big" [link]

Stanford Report

"Physicist John Harris to deliver Hofstadter Lecture on origin of hot 'quark soup'," Apr. 25, 2007 [link]

"Ancient Malindi coral reef tells story of soil erosion in Kenya," Apr. 11, 2007 [link]

"High schoolers go on cross-country trip to learn about the civil rights movement," Apr. 11, 2007 [link]

"Researchers create artificial enzyme that mimics the body's internal engine," Mar. 23, 2007 [link]

"Global effort to provide poorest with basic sanitation slow going," Mar. 13, 2007 [link]

"Cellulosic ethanol: Fuel of the future?" Mar. 7, 2007 [link]

"Mobile communication devices may be pocket-size persuaders in next 10 years," Mar. 2, 2007 [link]

"Aerosol pollution slows winds, reduces rainfall", Jan. 19, 2007 [link]

Biomedical Computation Review

 "A Fast Lane Through The Stomach", Winter 20006 [link]


SLAC Today (selected stories)

"Mapping the Digital Divide", May 30, 2007 [link]

"GLAST: The Challenge of Too Much New Data", May 21, 2007 [link]

"Celebrating Sixty Years of Accelerated Electrons", May 16, 2007 [link]

"SLAC and CERN Collaborate in Testing a New Accelerator", May 8, 2007 [link]

"Zebra Fish in the Mineshaft: Understanding Mercury Toxicity", Apr. 19, 2007 [link]

Science Notes

"Condors: A Modern Phoenix," July 2007 [link]


The Salinas Californian (selected stories)

"Varian spurs oak revival", Mar. 1, 2008 [link

"SVMH needs quake bond", Feb. 29, 2008 [link]

"Farm life soothes veteran", Feb. 11, 2008 [link]

"Friends pick up torch for fallen cycle fan", Feb. 11, 2008 [link]

"Ag water purifier tested", Feb. 7, 2008 [link]

"Dardins lend a helping tool", Feb. 1, 2008 [link]

"Food-safety bills stack up", Jan. 24, 2008 [link]

"Kerns is still on the job at 89," Jan. 15, 2008 [link]