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SciencePunk on the Pulse Project Podcast

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Posted on: June 7, 2010 10:07 PM, by SciencePunk

Last week I joined Brendon Connelly and Colin Murphy of the Pulse Project Podcast to discuss some of the week's science stories and chat about zombies, blogging and the origins of SciencePunk. Among the highlights are the sheer PR audacity of teaching an dolphin to communicate using an iPad and a guy who takes x-ray images of big things and alters them to fit the way we think the world should look in the x-ray spectrum. Safe to say it's an aural geekout!

You can follow the Pulse Project on Twitter and join them on Facebook. The organisation aims to "reflect and inform debates amongst academics, students, and the wider public alike".

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I had to increase my volume so high that I was deafened and still had to move closer in order to hear collin talking. Is collin afraid of the microphones and stands a mile away.

Posted by: william | June 10, 2010 3:57 AM

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