“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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Speaking Styles and Papers: Academia Divided
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenIn the past few weeks I had a few opportunities to be at cross-disciplinary events, and I noticed something interesting. Scientists have a particular way of speaking in front of …
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Games & toysScience CommunicationScience Everywhere
Getting excited about iPhone apps. The Future is Here!
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenGood news, guys! The future has finally arrived! We still can’t teleport more than single subatomic particles, and flying cars turned out to be a bit of a traffic hazard, …
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This is a story Kafka wrote when he applied for a study permit for Canada. Except it wasn’t Kafka, it was me. And it isn’t a story, it is a …
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Lab Waste screening in New York
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenMy little film about Lab Waste is screening on October 20th as part of the “Quirky Science Shorts” programming at the Imagine Science Film Festival in New York. Yay! Go …
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New York, New York
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI’m going to be in New York in a few days, and Lab Waste – my film about lab waste – will be there a month later. Next Monday, Columbia …
