Tagged With: science
His Kingdom for a Horse: Jay Kirkpatrick, expert on fertility control, speaks to the ongoing issues regarding wild horse management in the U.S. and abroad
By Mae Lee Sun “Wild horses are more or less able to run freely in 10 Western States.” This statement was published in the New York Times on October 10th, 2011 in a blog entry titled ‘Wild Horses, Hard Choices’ by a guy who had spent a little time interning with the U.S. Forest … Continue reading
40 year-old firm finds sports is a support even in a recession
PROFILE: Pro Orthopedic Devices By Mae Lee Sun, special for Inside Tucson Business Published on Monday, March 22, 2010 In the early 1960s, Gerry Detty’s dad had an idea. As head athletic trainer for the Philadelphia Eagles, G.E. “Moose” Detty discovered neoprene was the perfect material to help promote healing and prevent injury. The synthetic … Continue reading
Author Lee Gutkind comments on the Robot Recession in Japan and what’s to come in the U.S.
Published November 17, 2009 The Sun Spot On October 27, 2009 I interviewed my former creative nonfiction writing teacher, Lee Gutkind, Founder and editor of Creative Nonfiction Magazine, on his research with robots. Lee, who is now at ASU, has a very long title behind his name: the Distinguished Writer in Residence, Consortium for Science, … Continue reading
Fantasy Game-Ware Helps Heart, Parkinson’s Patients
Tech News Arizona Published June 23, 2009 By Mae Lee Sun TNAZ Regional Correspondent The quest for optimum health and wholeness is an ages old endeavor. Throughout the centuries, seekers have journeyed far and wide to enlist the aide of shamans, spiritual gurus and herbalists who would prescribe everything from eye of newt to consulting … Continue reading




