If you’re in London this coming weekend, you should drop by the “Why Music?” events at the Wellcome Collection, organised in collaboration with BBC3. The weekend is packed full with …
Eva Amsen
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[SCRIPT] I’ve been catching up on classics, and recently read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (first published in 1818) and Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, from 1962. These are two very different books. …
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Festival of the Spoken Nerd – Full Frontal Nerdity
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenLast week I finally cleared out my inbox and among lots and lots and lots of mailing lists, ads, and other irrelevant things I found the review copy of Festival …
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Science-inspired home decor
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenSociety6 are offering free shipping (worldwide!!) on most items until Monday September 7, so I found you some pretty science-inspired products. Science bags, science shorts, science pillow – even a …
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Project announcement: I’m preparing some videos in which I chat about science in books (both fiction and non-fiction). I’ve recorded some footage, but I don’t seem have a single minute …
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In the music and science survey earlier this year, I asked people to “name a musisci”. More than half of the participants answered this question, and several people gave more …
