Steve Ernst

Steve Ernst

Editor and General Manager
Steve Ernst

Steve Ernst, Editor & General Manager, American Laboratory

On November 1, 2014, Steve Ernst joined the American Laboratory team as Editor and General Manager.

E-mail: [email protected]

Articles by Steve Ernst

  • Reality Check

    Monday, March 20, 2017
    At the 2015 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, I came across two exhibitors displaying virtual reality tools. read more
  • Elephant

    Thursday, February 16, 2017
    As in the one in the room. A few things to note, some widely reported, some less so, regarding the new administration taking office in D.C., and of interest to scientists. read more
  • Denied

    Monday, January 16, 2017
    It’s an international scientific conspiracy. All scientists are liberals; there is not a conservative among them. read more
  • Reports, Random and Relevant

    Monday, November 07, 2016
    U.S. elections. Chances are when this magazine arrives in your mailbox, the U.S. 2016 elections will (mercifully) be over. read more
  • Close to Home

    Thursday, September 29, 2016
    A loose definition of sustainability would go something like, “Practices that foster energy savings and reduce pollution.” read more
  • No Such Thing as TMI

    Friday, August 26, 2016
    The June 27, 2016 issue of The New Yorker included an article by Paige Williams that detailed the work of paleoanthropologist Lee Berger, a professor of human evolution at the University of ... read more
  • Sweet Tooth

    Monday, May 30, 2016
    Discussions about food safety generally focus on contaminants such as bacteria, pesticides and other non-food substances that find their way into the final product, usually through flaws in growing, ... read more
  • All Abuzz

    Monday, May 02, 2016
    Monoclonal antibodies. PCR. High-throughput screening. Pot. What do they have in common? They were, or are, going to change the world. read more
  • Equipping Researchers in the Developing World

    Friday, April 08, 2016
    Having shipped 87 tons of scientific equipment to 35 institutions based in 24 countries in the developing world since 2003, the nonprofit organization Seeding Labs has a very focused and motivated ... read more
  • Not a Drop

    Friday, February 05, 2016
    Whatever details emerge from ongoing investigations of the water quality crisis in Flint, Michigan, and count the FBI among the agencies reviewing the mess, this much is certain: Qualified ... read more
  • Aye, Robot

    Tuesday, January 26, 2016
    At the annual SLAS meeting (January 23–27, San Diego, Calif.)—the “main event” of the year in automation, if you will—American Laboratory spoke with representatives for vendors of robotic platforms ... read more
  • Beijing Coughs, Paris Talks

    Tuesday, November 24, 2015
    Headlines today, November 30th: Beijing is experiencing its worst air pollution of the year. read more
  • Good Planets are Hard to Find*

    Thursday, November 19, 2015
    Please sit down. Are you sitting? Okay, question: How fast are you going? Answer: About 66,000 miles an hour. read more
  • Exxon’s Climate Research: Disinformation and Denial

    Thursday, November 19, 2015
    It’s clear from the New York Times op-ed of Oct. 9, 2015 (“Exxon’s Climate Concealment,” Naomi Oreskes) that the oil behemoth Exxon engaged in a deliberate disinformation campaign designed to counter ... read more
  • Toxic Buzz

    Thursday, September 24, 2015
    In the mid-1980s there was a mild panic throughout the United States over the perceived threat of attack by “killer bees.” read more
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