Is a science museum photogenic? On Utata, an online salon for photographers, I found this lovely piece about photographing science and natural history museums, by Meera Sethi: “What I’m trying …
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LHC pictures
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenFlickr user ยตยต works on one of the particle physics experiments that will be carried out on the Large Hadron Collider, and uploaded some pictures of the LHC-under-construction to the …
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My Childhood Inspirations: Cartoons and comics
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenAmy’s post about Captain Planet reminded me that I had some notes lying around for a post about cartoons and comics as my own childhood inspirations. They’re not all things …
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Map of Toronto Discovery District and some UofT buildings
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenHere’s my map for Matt’s challenge. I drew the Toronto Discovery District – the area around the university and hospitals. Some of the buildings are rotated so you can see …
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There’s a group on Facebook called “Six Degrees of Separation”. It was started by writer Steve Jackson, as research for a novel he was writing. In his book he explored …
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FoldIt – a game to solve protein structures
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenFoldit is a web-based computer game that lets you fold proteins, and contribute to science while playing. From the site: “Figuring out which of the many, many possible structures is …
