Catherine Zandonella
Science Writer
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Science & Technology Articles
Catherine Zandonella has over ten years experience as a science writer for magazines and newspapers. In addition to the feature articles listed below, she has written numerous news articles for both Web and print.
  Superhighways of Spin New materials called topological insulators could revolutionize computing power. (New Scientist, August 2010)
 
   Iron superconductors: Breaking all the rules

FOR all its marvels, electricity frequently disappoints. Batteries run out. Electricity is, alas, imperfect...(New Scientist, August 13, 2008)

 
   How to Play the Postdoctoral Game Life as a postdoc can be tough, so learn how to play the system. (New Scientist, March 4, 2006)
 
   Solids That Can Pass Through Solids Welcome to a world where teacups melt through saucers and everyone walks through walls (New Scientist, October 8, 2005)
 
   The First Wave Adult stem cell therapies: Coming soon to a clinic near you. (Nature, June 16, 2005)  
   From Rocks to Riches Ingenious treatments can turn worthless stones into sparkling sapphires almost good enough to fool the experts. (New Scientist, May 29, 2004)  
   The Tiny Toolkit  Nanogadgets get lots of press, but what use will they be to biology researchers? (Nature, May 1, 2003)
 
   The Beat Goes On
Four years ago, researchers announced an ambitious plan to build a bioengineered heart in ten years. How far have they come? (Nature, February 27, 2003)
 
     
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