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Dana Driskill

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Evanston, IL, United States

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Past articles by Dana:

Goodyear Wants to Power Your Car Using Heat From the Tires

Regenerative braking might have a partner in crime with Goodyear's regenerative tires. → Read More

Wild Pandas Are Wildly Misunderstood by Most Humans

Sure, captive pandas seem cute and harmless. But wild pandas are so much more fierce. → Read More

The Safest Places to Hide in a Zombie Apocalypse, According to Scientists

Hint: It's not New York City. → Read More

Octopus Turns Camera On Filmaker and Research Students

Proving once again that they might be the smartest creatures in the sea. → Read More

The Eiffel Tower Goes Green

Paris's most iconic landmark gets a new, eco-friendly addition. → Read More

Northwestern Professor Writes Disturbing Article in Support of Teacher-Student Relationships

A Northwestern professor's article demonstrates the administration's perverse attitude towards sexual assault on college campuses. → Read More

Free App Allows iPhone and Android Users To Encrypt Their Conversations

Signal, developed by Open Whisper Systems, allows for greater privacy from potential hackers. → Read More

Beefalo are Causing Chaos in the Grand Canyon

While their name is cutesy, the beefalo are actually menaces to their fellow Grand Canyon dwellers. → Read More

Russians Mourn Death of Boris Nemtsov

Nemtsov joins the ranks of opposition leaders critical of Putin who have been mysteriously assassinated. → Read More

The Musical Duet Made by a Composer and Fungus

Bringing a whole new meaning to the word 'culture' → Read More

YouTube Helps Two Girls Realize They’re Long Lost Twins

The two lived on opposite sides of the world for 25 years, and one YouTube video brought the two together The Parent Trap style → Read More

Slurpee Waves Are The Best Thing to Come Out of Massachusett's Terrible Winter

The rest of the country is envious of Massachusett's winter for once. → Read More

SeaWorld Ends Public Feeding Dolphin Program

Don't worry, you can still take pictures and pet the dolphins—at your own risk. → Read More

Skin May Hold the Key to Early Detection for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease

While the diseases affect the brain, the skin may be the key to detection before symptoms like memory loss appear. → Read More

U.S. Border Patrol’s Use of Excessive Force Continues to Go Unpunished

Promised change has been slow to come to the allegedly dysfunctional federal law enforcement agency. → Read More

A Mosque That Was Burnt Down Responds to Hate With Love

The son of the imam turns the other cheek in response to hateful social media comments. → Read More