Matthew Amsden wants to use technology to make it easier to conduct clinical trials. Then, maybe people will do more of them. After all, there’s a lot of room for improvement when it comes to ...
David Amsden, a contributing editor at New York magazine, is the author of the novel "Important Things That Don't Matter," which is now available in paperback. He lives in Brooklyn.
Significant elevated helium was identified while drilling in the Amsden formation at a depth of 3,885ft (1,185m) on 17 August 2024 at 03:15 MST, reaching peak readings at 50x over background level.
In a 2017 article for The Baltimore Sun, writer David Amsden — born and raised in Maryland — recounts the reasons why Baltimore quietly became “the coolest city on the East Coast.” ...
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