“There’s always a danger of falling in love with your model” said Richard Wingate of King’s College London, in the question round of last week’s plenary lectures about art and …
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Community & eventsOutreach & engagementScience CommunicationScience in Art & Culture
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Awww, look at its feet! This is a scanning EM image of a tardigrade (water bear) from the Goldstein lab at UNC on Flickr. (Found with all the other interesting …
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Community & eventsOutreach & engagementScience CommunicationWriting, images, and storytelling
O.O.T.S.S.O.E.R.A.A.A.P. badges
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI was one of the first members of O.O.T.S.S.O.E.R.A.A.A.P., the Order of the Science Scouts of Exemplary Refute and Above Average Physique (scroll all the way down to members at …
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Front page science: collecting controls
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI found a copy of today’s Toronto Star newspaper on my coffee break, and was thrilled with the front page. All four front page articles in the print edition are …
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Mammoth! Or the slowness of science news
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenScience news reporting is generally slow. Unlike sports reporting, for example, you won’t hear something until months after it happened. Today, the New York Times reports on the exciting find …
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This post about the use of animal products or sacrificing animals in research first appeared on Expression Patterns, my Nature Network blog, and was featured in The Open Laboratory 2009, …
