181-210 (out of 1806) Brian Stallard is a staff writer for Nature World News and has covered the health-science and beat since attending and graduating from the Stony Brook School of Journalism.
Brian Stallard
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Prehistoric Cockroaches Were Mantis-Like Monstrosities
Experts Predict Future Extinctions With the Fossil Record
Unusual 'Howling Zombie Stars' May be at the Milky Way's Core
Pluto Shows Off Possible Ice Cap as New Horizons Closes in
Nepal's Destruction Was No Surprise, Says Disaster Risk Expert
Understanding Python Patterns Could Help Save the Everglades... Maybe
Why is Antarctica Hemorrhaging 'Blood'? Experts Claim Unknown Life
'Protect Our Bees!' Citizens Plea at the White House Garden
Human Innovation/Weapons Didn't Bully Neanderthals into Extinction
Dandelions Tell Us the Secrets of Natural Rubber
Cat Seizures Caused by Crinkling Tin Foil? It's a Real Thing, Say Experts
Fearful Frogs Build Secret Sex Chambers to Get in the Mood
Two 'Happy' Hormone Regulators May Cause Intense Rage
Hubble Witnesses the Death of Giants: Ancient Galaxies Sputter Out
Where Above the World is This Astronaut? Commander Kelly Challenges Twitter to a Unique Game
Black Vultures Return to Southern Portugal After Decades
Mountain Lions: Santa Monica Siblings Safely Cross Dangerous Freeway
Meet Hawaii's Tireless TV Veterinarian: The 'Aloha Vet'
158 Healthcare Workers Exposed to Rabies in France - First Case in Over a Decade
Invisible Butterfly Wings Could Inspire Future Tablets/E-Readers
Galactic Threesomes Scared Some Systems Into Going Rogue
Hail the Hubble: Experts Talk About the Iconic Telescope's 25 Years in Space
Earth Day Volcano Rains Fire and Lightning on Chile, Prompts Evacuation
Progress: Fewer people Want Shark Fin Soup!
Can Bees Become Addicted to Pesticides?
More Damning Evidence Against Neonics: Could it Sway an EU Vote?
Study: Public Remains Cluelessly Optimistic about Environmental Problems
Introducing a 'Space Station Safari' for Conservation
Ant Warfare Inspires the Next Generation of E-Mail Spam Filters
WHO Admits it Boggled Ebola Response, Aims to Improve