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Articles Written by: EMILY YOFFE
Who is This?
Emily Yoffe is a journalist, a regular contributor to Slate magazine and the NPR radio show Day to Day. She also written for The New York Times, O, the Oprah Magazine, The Washington Post, and many other publications. Yoffe began her career as a staff writer at The New Republic.
A stolen cache of e-mails from climate scientists reveals a disturbing pattern of possible manipulation and destruction of data, as well as plans to destroy the careers of warming skeptics. Since 10 years of flat temperatures show ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Slate,
23 Nov 2009
A cache of stolen e-mails among prominent climate scientists reveals disturbing evidence of possible manipulation of data, of attempts to destroy data so it will not be available in response to Freedom of Information requests (why not proudly stand ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Double X,
23 Nov 2009
Emily B, I agree with you that it’s really unfortunate that the conclusion that we don’t need to routinely do mammograms until 50, instead of aparking a national, rational discussion about the advisability of “screening and prevention,” has become the ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Double X,
20 Nov 2009
Emily B,
I agree with you that it’s really unfortunate that the conclusion that
we don’t need to routinely do mammograms until 50, instead of aparking
a national, rational discussion about the advisability of “screening
and prevention,” has become the ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Slate,
20 Nov 2009
A Czech fable: A poor farmer whose livestock is a single dairy cow goes to the field one morning to milk the cow and discovers that she's dead. He falls to his knees and looks skyward, shaking his fists and cursing God for his misfortune. Suddenly a ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Slate,
18 Nov 2009
Emily, Hanna, Jess, Rachael, if Sarah Palin were Sam Palin, would anyone still be interested in her? Dan Quayle was a good-looking, young, conservative, politician who, in his roll-out as a vice-presidential candidate, impressed everyone as being a ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Double X,
16 Nov 2009
Emily, Hanna, Jess, Rachael, if Sarah Palin were Sam Palin, would
anyone still be interested in her? Dan Quayle was a good-looking,
young, conservative, politician who, in his roll-out as a
vice-presidential candidate, impressed ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Slate,
16 Nov 2009
Dorothy Rabinowitz in the Wall Street Journal today has a bracing piece about the almost surreal disconnection between what’s increasingly clear about the Ft. Hood killer, Maj. Nidal Hasan, and what officials and some commentators seem unable to ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Double X,
10 Nov 2009
Dorothy Rabinowitz in the Wall Street Journal
today has a bracing piece about the almost surreal disconnection
between what’s increasingly clear about the Ft. Hood killer, Maj. Nidal
Hasan, and what officials and some commentators seem unable ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Slate,
10 Nov 2009
Hanna,
I am the product of the “simpler” '50s dating culture. My parents were
young, hot for each other, met their families' requirements of looks
(her) and potential earning capacity (him), and married at ages 19 and
20. Their union produced four ...
From EMILY YOFFE,
Slate,
3 Nov 2009