
Mindy Weisberger
Mindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work covers a range of scientific topics, and she reported on the recent findings about birds-of-paradise and their biofluorescent plumage.
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Mindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in Live Science, Scientific American and How It Works magazine.
Oldest known evidence of human mummification discovered in Asia, scientists sayMindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in Live Science, Scientific American and How It Works magazine.
Remains of ice age man may be the earliest evidence of interpersonal conflict in mainland Southeast AsiaMindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer who has contributed to various scientific publications.
Enzyme unique to modern humans may have given us an evolutionary edge, research findsMindy Weisberger is a scientific journalist who published a book exploring the phenomenon of zombification in nature.
Insectos zombi: la inquietante relación de ‘control mental’ entre bichos y parásitos | Ciencia
Mindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in Live Science, Scientific American and How It Works magazine.
Gene mutation in the bacterium behind the Black Death helped plague conquer the worldMindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in Live Science, Scientific American and How It Works magazine.
Antianxiety drugs in waterways are changing how salmon migrateMindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in various science publications.
What gave life on Earth its spark? Scientists recreating a decades-old experiment offer a new clueMindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in various science publications.
Ancient glaciers reshaped Earth’s surface, fueling the rise of complex life on Earth, scientists sayMindy Weisberger is a science writer and media producer whose work has appeared in various science publications.
Birds-of-paradise glow from biofluorescence, scientists say






















