Author: Kathryn Doyle
Kathryn Doyle recently graduated from the College of the Holy Cross, having majored in biology and English. Undergraduate studies led her to a small field research station in Mexico for a few months in pursuit of whales and to a summer at Universita Ca'Foscari in Venice, Italy, in the more relaxing pursuit of travel writing. She is happy to let life take her back to New York, her home state, and to SHERP. @doyleschmoyle
The pleasures and perils of our favorite streaming service
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted December 3, 2012
“Who’s Afraid of Vagina Wolf?”*
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted September 7, 2012
In case you missed it
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted July 13, 2012
A woman’s thoughts on men’s thoughts about women in the sciences
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted May 18, 2012
An afternoon with evolutionary ecologist Steve Brady
By Kathryn Doyle and Kate Yandell | Posted May 8, 2012
These threatened species are unexpectedly surviving, even harnessing, global warming
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted March 21, 2012
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted March 15, 2012
Science answers that timeless question: who’s your daddy?
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted January 19, 2012
What’s left on our science to-do list before the Mayan doomsday arrives
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted January 1, 2012
A hedge fund manager and his battalion of scientists are hunting down a cure for Spinal Muscular Atrophy
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted December 21, 2011
The key to being an early bird
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted December 6, 2011
Light pollution threatens humans, animals
By Kathryn Doyle | Posted October 17, 2011