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Colin Schultz

Colin Schultz

 

Colin Schultz is a freelance science writer and editor based in Toronto, Canada. He blogs for Smart News and contributes to the American Geophysical Union. He has a B.Sc. in physical science and philosophy, and a M.A. in journalism.

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Saudis to Send Women to London Olympics After All

June 26, 2012

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Sea Level Rising Three Times Faster Than Average on Northeast US Coast

June 25, 2012

Satellites and refuse litter low Earth orbit.

Navy Wants to Thwart Space Debris By Releasing More Space Debris

June 22, 2012

Mining operations near Longyan, Fujian Province, China.

High-Tech’s Crucial Rare Earth Elements Are Already Running Low

June 22, 2012

A solar farm at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada

New Solar Cell Targets the 40% of Sun’s Energy That Others Miss

June 21, 2012

One day, the sun will set for good on Lanai, Hawaii.

Does Larry Ellison Know His $600 Million Island Is Sinking?

June 21, 2012

Wind turbines in Pennsylvania

Scientists Save Bats and Birds from Wind Turbine Slaughter

June 20, 2012

Simulation of a detection of the Higgs boson in the CMS experiment

Finally, For Real, We (May Have) Found the God Particle

June 20, 2012

Microoptics of the AWARE2 camera

Gigapixel Camera Takes 11-Foot Wide Photos in 0.01 Seconds

June 20, 2012

Glasses Let Doctors, Poker Players See Your Blood

June 19, 2012

Artist: Deittrich von Lichtensteig, c. 1411

The Black Death Never Left – And It Might Defeat Our Best Defenses

June 19, 2012

Stunning View of Arctic Could Be Last of its Kind

June 19, 2012

As Voyager Exits Solar System, Sole Proof of Humanity a 70s Record

June 18, 2012

LIU Yang visited the Chinese University of Hong Kong on 12 August 2012

China’s First Woman Astronaut: Progress or Propaganda?

June 18, 2012

Artist's rendition of the Burning of Washington

Today We Celebrate the Time Canada Burned Down the White House

Two hundred years ago today, a 36-year old America declared war, for the second time, against Great Britain

June 18, 2012

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