by Chris Woodside | May 27, 2020 | Get This, Online Articles
Above, from the Yale study: The red line represents the rise and fall of the COVID-19 outbreaks as detected in New Haven sewage. The darker line, seven days later, represents a similar curve of the outbreak as tracked in human testing. A new study by Yale University...
by Chris Woodside | Mar 5, 2019 | Online Articles
Marine scientist J. Evan Ward checks on oysters he and his colleagues cultivate at the University of Connecticut. They examine them for the presence of microplastics. Photo by Christine WoodsideJ. Evan Ward knelt on a dock jutting into Eastern Point Bay at the eastern...
by Chris Woodside | Aug 15, 2018 | Get This, Online Articles
Hurricane Sandy destroyed this cottage, and many other houses, in Fairfield, Connecticut. Courtesy of the Fairfield Fire Department. A day after Hurricane Sandy hit, Nancy Arnold waded down her basement stairs and saw five feet of storm surge partially...
by Chris Woodside | Dec 15, 2015 | Online Articles
Dr. Kristen Zarfos with a patient. ctmirror.org, December 5, 2014 Not the best examining-room combo By Christine Woodside and Dr. Kristen Zarfos Researchers conducting dozens of studies in recent years have asked patients how they feel when their doctors stare...
by Chris Woodside | Oct 31, 2011 | Online Articles
The mountain lion in Minnesota last winter, months before he made it to Connecticut. Patch.com, July 9, 2011 Despite many sightings over the years, it’s doubtful Connecticut has mountain lions For 25 years, Connecticut residents have reported seeing mountain...
by Chris Woodside | Oct 4, 2011 | Online Articles
Orange bars mark hypoxia area; purple line marks duration. Long Island Sound Study Patch.com It is a killing combination: Connecticut’s developed coast bumps up against Long Island Sound, a quiet body of water with few exit points to the open ocean. Each summer, a...