Article by Weill Cornell Medical College, regarding patient experience:
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center. “If He Couldn’t Help Me, Then No One Could.” Paul Bernabe and Roseann Foley Henry. Mar 2021.
Coverage of science and comedy:
Podcast interview with Rich Hebron: “Eve Armstrong on Astrophysics, Nonlinear Systems, and the Relationship of Art & Science“, September 14, 2023
@AMNH (American Museum of Natural History.) “This summer at the museum, there’s more than just amazing science research going on, there’s also comedy!” Twitter, August 12, 2022.
NY Tech News blog. “Students find great SOURCE of Information, Humor, and More.” Matthew Batista. May 17, 2022.
Coverage of satirical April Fool’s science articles:
The New Stack: Machine Learning / Tech Life. “The Work of AI Satirist Eve Armstrong.” Cassel, David. Apr 1, 2023.
@RetractionWatch. “My cat Chester’s dynamical systems analysyyyyy7777777777777777y7is of the laser pointer and the red dot on the wall: correlation, causation, or SARS-Cov-2 hallucination? … https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.17058.” Twitter, Apr 1, 2021.
SIAM News Blog. “Empirical model aims to predict female cowbird responses to mating calls.” Sorg, Lina. May 20, 2019.
Retraction Watch. “Clue fans, here’s scientific proof that it was Colonel Mustard with the Candlestick.” Oransky, Ivan. Apr 1, 2018.
Retraction Watch. “A scientist models a potential prom date.” Oransky, Ivan. Apr 1, 2017.
Vice. “This is the only good April Fool’s joke so everybody else can shut up.” Pearson, Jordan. Apr 1, 2017.
The New Stack. “Wistful researcher applies a neural network to questions about her 1997 junior prom.” Cassel, David. Apr 9, 2017.