7. Wild, Sarah. (May 26, 2018) “Are Viruses the New Frontier for Astrobiology?” Space.com.
Chapter Twenty-One: From a Buick 8
1. Miller, Laura. (September 29, 2002) “Not Your Father’s Roadmaster.” The New York Times.
2. (October 24, 2019) “Famous Cursed and Haunted Cars.” Volvo Cars.com.
3. Marshall, Aarian. (March 26, 2020) “New Rules Could Finally Clear the Way for Self-Driving Cars.” Wired.
4. McCausland, Phil. (November 9, 2019) “Self-driving Uber car that hit and killed woman did not recognize that pedestrians jaywalk.” NBC News.com.
5. (June 30, 2016) “A Tragic Loss.” Tesla.com.
6. Borenstein, Jason. Et al. (April 2019) “Self-Driving Cars and Engineering Ethics: The Need for a System Level Analysis.” Science & Engineering Ethics.
7. Greene, Andy. (October 31, 2014) “Stephen King: The Rolling Stone Interview.” Rolling Stone.
Chapter Twenty-Two: Cell
1. (2020) stephenking.com.
2. McVeigh, Daniel P. (2013) “An Early History of the Telephone: 1664–1866: Robert Hooke’s Acoustic Experiments and Acoustic Inventions.” Columbia University.
3. (October 23, 2018) “History of Mobile Cell Phones.” Be Businessed.com.
4. Skaggs, Dr. Reed. (October-December 2007) “Exploiting Technical Opportunities to Capture Advanced Capabilities for Our Soldiers.” Army AL&T.
5. Niiler, Eric. (May 25, 2018) “Sonic Weapons’ Long, Noisy History.” History. com.
6. (2020) “Is It a Good Idea to Store Batteries in a Refrigerator or Freezer?” Energizer.com.
7. Sharma, VP. et al. (2010) “Cell Phone Radiations Affect Early Growth of Vigna Radiata (mung bean) Through Biochemical Alterations.” Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.
8. (2020) “8 Surprising Cell Phone Statistics.” Mobile Coach.com.
9. Friederici, Peter. (March 2009) “How a Flock of Birds Can Fly and Move Together.” Audubon Magazine.
Chapter Twenty-Three: Lisey’s Story
1. MacDonald, Jay. (October 2006) “Stephen King Near Miss.” Book Page.
2. (2012) “What is Dissociation and What to do About It?” Washington.edu.
Chapter Twenty-Four: Duma Key
1. Minzesheimer, Bob. (January 23, 2008) “‘Duma Key’ Finds Stephen King Stepping into His Own Life.” USA Today.
2. Marshall, Barbara. (April 19, 2017) “Adios, Snowbirds: Glad Palm Beach County’s Tourist Season is Over?” The Palm Beach Post.
3. Ziegler‐Graham K. (2008) “Estimating the Prevalence of Limb Loss in the United States: 2005 to 2050.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
4. Kelly, Patrick. (May 2011) “Survey of Phantom Limb Pain, Phantom Sensation and Stump Pain in Cambodian and New Zealand Amputees.” Pain Medicine.
5. Harlow, John Martyn. (1868. “Recovery from the Passage of an Iron Bar through the Head.” Publications of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
6. (2020) “Traumatic Brain Injuries.” CDC.gov.
7. Gregoire, Carolyn. (January 14, 2014) “The Surprising Ways The Weather Affects Your Health And Well-Being.” The Huffington Post.
8. (January 8, 2018) “Winter is the Season for Special Wound Care.” Advanced Tissue.com.
9. Howard, Robert. (1992) “Folie a Deux Involving a Dog.” American Journal of Psychiatry.
10. Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth. (1969) On Death and Dying. The MacMillan Company: New York.
11. Bonanno, George. (2009) “The Other Side of Sadness.” American Psychological Association.
Chapter Twenty-Five: Under the Dome
1. Lileks, James. (November 17, 2009) “Self-proclaimed ‘lazy’ author Stephen King releases his 51st novel.” PopMatters.
2. Archer, Cristina L. (June 2019) “Global Warming Will Aggravate Ozone Pollution in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic.” Journal of Applied Meteorology & Climatology.
3. Schulze, Ernst Detlef. (March 2020) “The climate change mitigation effect of bioenergy from sustainably managed forests in Central Europe.” GCB Bioenergy.
4. Gowthaman, Nirandi. (September 29, 2019) “12 motivational quotes by Greta Thunberg that will inspire you to change for the planet.” Your Story. com.
5. Albeck-Ripka, Livia. (2020) “How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint.” The New York Times.
Chapter Twenty-Six: 11/22/63
1. McGinty, Stephen. (November 5, 2011) “Exclusive interview: Stephen King—the best-selling author speaks about his life, career and Scottish weather.” The Scotsman.
2. (January 27, 2007) “Stephen King’s Dark Tower.” Marvel Spotlight #14.
3. (August 14, 2017) “The Butterfly Effect: Everything You Need to Know About This Powerful Mental Model.” Farnam Street.
4. Greenspan, Jesse. (April 25, 2016) “8 Things You May Not Know About Chernobyl.” History.com.
5. Spiegelman, Clifford. (December 7, 2017) “What Better Forensic Science Can Reveal About the JFK Assassination.” The Conversation.
6. Nalli, N. R. (2018). “Gunshot-wound Dynamics Model for John F. Kennedy Assassination.” Heliyon.
7. Andrews, Evan. (November 18, 2013) “9 Things You May Not Know About the Warren Commission.” History.com.
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Doctor Sleep
1. Sopp, Brian. (August 14, 2006) “Places of Our Dreams.” U.S. News & World Report.
2. (November 13, 2009) “Hungarian countesses’ torturous escapades are exposed.”History.com.
3. (February 24, 2020) “What is Astral Projection?” Gaia.com.
4. (February 24, 2020) “What is Astral Projection?” Gaia.com.
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Mr. Mercedes
1. Treimer, Margaret. (August 1, 1988) “Subliminal Messages, Persuasion and Behavior Change.” Journal of Social Psychology.
2. Hauke Egermann, Reinhard. (December 1, 2006) Journal of Articles in Support of the Null Hypothesis.
Chapter Twenty-Nine: The Outsider
1. (May 22, 2018) “Stephen King on ‘The Outsider.’” CBS This Morning.
2. (May 22, 2018) “Stephen King on ‘The Outsider.’” CBS This Morning.
3. Miller, Greg. (May 2010) “How Our Brains Make Memories.” Smithsonian Magazine.
4. (2020) “Eyewitness Identification Reform.” The Innocence Project.org.