Press
Selected print and popular press related to our work on life satisfaction:
- 2008 July 20: Vancouver Province, pages B1-B3, "A PhD in Happiness"
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2008
January/February: The Walrus: Urban
Happiness (with interesting comments by readers)
- 2008 September: Vancouver Magazine: Sad
City
- (Not up to date!)
Online and in print news and popular press related to our work on thunderstorm coupling to the
mesosphere and ionosphere (red sprites, etc):
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"Extreme Weather Magazine" (a one-time
production of Astronomy Magazine), spring 2008.
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NASA News Release, February 2005, NASA
Satellite Observes Mysterious Earth Energy [our work]
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NASA video feature, February 2005, Visualisation
of Terrestrial Gamma Ray Bursts [our work]
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Physics Today, November, 2001, "Sprites, Elves, and Glow Discharge Tubes" [our work]
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Nature Science News, 12 October 2001, "Sprites touch cloud-tops" [our work]
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New York Times, July 18, 2000, "Lightning's Shocking Secrets"
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American Scientist, July-August 2000, "Invisible Lights in the Sky"
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Space.com headline, December 8, 1999, "New Clues to Fleeting Flashes High
in the Atmosphere" [our work]
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Discovery Online feature, June 25, 1999, "Thunder and Sprites"
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NASA news, May 26, 1999, "What Comes Out the top of a Thunderstorm"
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Hampshire Gazette, May 13, 1999, "UMass prof seeking sprites" [our work]
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Science, May 7, 1999, "Catching Sprites by Radio" [our work]
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New York Times, April 6, 1999, "Storm Ribbons" [our work]
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CNN, April 5, 1999, "Radio signals help
scientists track sprites" [our work]
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Discover Magazine, April 5, 1999, "Secret of `Sprites' Exposed" [our work]
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Science Daily, April 2, 1999, "First Estimates Developed of Lightning-Associated `Sprites' ..." [our work]
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Stanford Report, January 1999, "VLF group confirms filamentary structure of atmospheric sprites" [our work]
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Stanford Report, January 1998, "New red sprites model" [our work]
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Scientific American, August 1997, "Lightning between Earth and Space" [our work]
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Discover Magazine, July 1997, "Heaven's
New Fires" [our work]
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Scientific American, January 1997, "Sprites and Elves" [our work]
- The Stanford Daily, January 15, 1997. [our work]
- The Stanford Report, January 8, 1997 [our work]
- The London Daily Telegraph, January 1, 1997. [our work]
- Science News, Vol.150, December 21-28, 1996. [our work]
- Santa Cruz Sentinel, December 16, 1996. [our work]
- San Francisco Chronicle, December 16, 1996. [our work]
- New York Times, December 1996. [our work]
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Environmental News Network, December 1996, "Sprites, elves, and blue jets explained" (about
work at LANL)
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Stanford Report, December 15, 1996, "Thunderstorms have flickering, high-altitude halos" (a press release) [our work]