Laura SinpetruSoftpedia editor profile and review archive

Hey, there! From where I stand, it seems that my life-long passion for animals and nature, together with my avid interest in everything that has to do with the written word, finally paid off, as now I get to spend my time reporting on how important the natural world is and on how we all should focus on taking better care of it.

OK, maybe when I was one-year-old I didn't really know how to make heads or tails of what was around me, but once I began to grow up, I sparked a sudden interest in most of the things having to do with the environment.

Otherwise, I'm your average chirpy young lady, who enjoys spending time with friends – outdoors, if possible – and browsing for new editions of relatively old books in libraries.

Hopefully, you'll have as much fun reading my articles as I have writing them!

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Rebecca Tarbotton: Leading Environmentalist Dies in Swimming Accident

The executive director of the Rainforest Action Network passed away at 39 years of age
by Laura Sinpetru, December 29th, 2012
 

2013 Expected to Seal the Fate of Scottish Wildcats

The species is almost extinct, only needs a gentle push to fall off the biodiversity map
by Laura Sinpetru, December 29th, 2012
 

Emma Stone Welcomes Puppy in Her Life

The celebrity adopted the pooch together with boyfriend Andrew Garfield
by Laura Sinpetru, December 29th, 2012
Watch: “Rapper's Brain in Flow” Video Sheds New Light on Creativity

Watch: “Rapper's Brain in Flow” Video Sheds New Light on Creativity

by Laura Sinpetru, December 29th, 2012
Freestyle rapping is all about letting creativity “flow” through you, the video says
 

Freak Accident: Dental Drill Goes Down a Woman's Throat and Into Her Lung

The 60-year-old woman merely wanted a dental implant, got more than she bargained for
by Laura Sinpetru, December 29th, 2012
 

New Shipping Lanes: California Re-Routes Ships to Protect Whales

Some marine mammals are too slow to avoid ships, get hit by them
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
 

Climate Change Now Blamed for Volcanic Eruptions

New evidence suggests the volcano-climate relationship works both ways
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
 

Bobcat Is Too Nice and Too Cute to Be Released into the Wild

Volunteers are working around the clock trying to get it to toughen up
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
 

Tesla Rolls Out East Coast Supercharger Stations

The two charging stations allow people to travel from Washington, D.C. to Boston
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
Itch Cells Found, Prove Itchiness Is Not Just a Form of Pain

Itch Cells Found, Prove Itchiness Is Not Just a Form of Pain

by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
Some nerve cells specialize in pinning down itchy sensations, study says
 

Madonna Builds 10 Schools in Malawi

These primary schools will educate 4,871 local children
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
 

US Sailors Sue Japan's Tepco over Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

The men helped control the catastrophe, say Tepco lied about the dangers they were facing
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
 

Beached Fin Whale Dies on the Shores of NYC

Despite efforts to rescue it, the marine mammal passed away
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
 

Picture of the Day: “Fire Rainbows” Spotted over Arizona

These rainbows appear when sunlight hits ice crystals floating about in the air
by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
Relieving Oneself in a Pool Is OK, Scientists Say

Relieving Oneself in a Pool Is OK, Scientists Say

by Laura Sinpetru, December 28th, 2012
Despite severe criticism, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps was right after all
 
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