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    This huge species of cnidarian in the genus Relicanthus with 8-foot long tentacles has attached itself to a dead sponge stalk on a polymetallic nodule in the CCZ. Image by Diva Amon and Craig Smith.
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    PART OF: Underwater Mining in the Pacific Ocean

    A New Threat to Oceans: Deep-Sea Mining for Precious Metals

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    Sarah Fahmy
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    December 7, 2016
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  • A dive into the deep sea illuminates a world full of possibilities for both discoveries of extraordinary life and opportunities for exploitation. Image by Sarah Fahmy. United States, 2016.
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    Underwater Mining in the Pacific Ocean

    An exploration into the emerging industry of underwater mining leads to more questions than answers...

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    2016 Reporting Fellow
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    'Dispatches' at SECCA: Challenging Conventional Definitions of Journalism

    Winston-Salem Journal explores exhibition, part of the Pulitzer Center's NewsArts initiative.

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    PART OF: Suggestible You

    Erik Vance Interview with Radio West

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    Erik Vance
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    December 5, 2016
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    PART OF: Suggestible You

    People Susceptible to the Placebo Effect May be Keeping Us from Getting New Drugs

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    Erik Vance
    Grantee
    December 2, 2016
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    Erik Vance participates in an experiment in a hypnosis laboratory. Image by Liz Neeley. Seattle, WA, 2016.
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    PART OF: Suggestible You

    Just a Little Suggestion: Interview with This Week in Science

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    Erik Vance
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    December 2, 2016
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  • At the University of Florida, Parkinson’s disease patient Russell Price undergoes surgery to implant a deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead that will deliver electrical impulses to motion-controlling parts of his brain, treatment which has been shown to provide substantial relief from symptoms in appropriately selected patients. Additional improvement in some patients may also derive from the mere expectation that the procedure will help—the so-called placebo effect. “It’s not a magical thing,” says neurologis
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    This Week: Trump's Wall, A Placebo That Works and More

    This week: the brain's power to heal, Trump's impact on both sides of the Mexican boarder, and teen...

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    November 29, 2016
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    At the University of Florida, Parkinson’s disease patient Russell Price undergoes surgery to implant a deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead
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    Unlocking the Healing Power of You

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    Erik Vance
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    November 23, 2016
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    'Signs of Your Identity' Exhibit at Anastasia Photo Gallery

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    A public park is seen from above in San Francisco. California is a major center for the development and manufacture of military UAVs–Genderal Atomic builds its Predators and Reapers in the state–and the Bay Area in particular is hub of the expanding consumer-drone market. Image by Tomas van Houtryve. United States, 2014.
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    PART OF: Drones and Blue-Sky Days

    News and Art Meet Through the Eyes of a Drone

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    November 21, 2016
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    Scott Anderson and Ben Solomon Discuss 'Fractured Lands' at Yale

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