Water on Mars, Part 2
Category: space science
The second part of an interview with planetary geologist Bethany Ehlmann
Posted by Nick Anthis at 8:01 AM • 1 Comments •
Now on ScienceBlogs: Oxytocin: Starting with the basics
Reporting from the Crossroads of Science and Politics
This Blog and the Old Site
As featured in:
Hot tip or story idea? Let me know!
Scientific Activist - 1,
Bush Administration - 0
Advancing Science through Conversations: Bridging the Gap between Blogs and the Academy
A postdoc by day and a scientific activist by night, Nick Anthis isn't letting his research in protein structure and function get in the way of defending scientific and social progress.
Stay up to date on the latest from The Scientific Activist by email.
See updates in real time with my RSS feed.
Category: space science
The second part of an interview with planetary geologist Bethany Ehlmann
Posted by Nick Anthis at 8:01 AM • 1 Comments •
Category: space science
The first part of an interview with planetary geologist Bethany Ehlmann
Posted by Nick Anthis at 7:39 AM • 11 Comments •
Category: media
It doesn't live up to its own standard on this one.
Posted by Nick Anthis at 6:25 PM • 1 Comments •
Category: political interference
Members of the Bush Administration are forced to defend the Administration's policies of political interference in climate science.
Posted by Nick Anthis at 7:50 PM • 5 Comments •
Category: political interference
This should be interesting....
Posted by Nick Anthis at 1:56 PM • 2 Comments •
Category: NASA
They must have a stockroom full of these guys!
Posted by Nick Anthis at 11:08 AM • 2 Comments •
Category: NASA
According to the AP, NASA announced Tuesday that it was beginning an official search for the missing tapes from the Apollo missions. Red-faced because the best pictures of its glory days are missing, NASA said Tuesday it was launching an...
Posted by Nick Anthis at 3:45 PM • 1 Comments •
Category: NASA
Hey, it's not like the moon landing was an important event in the history of the world or anything....
Posted by Nick Anthis at 7:56 AM • 3 Comments •
Category: NASA
The Bad Astronomy Blog reports that NASA has officially admitted that censorship did in fact take place there recently. In a letter to Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT), NASA writes: ...an internal inquiry has revealed that one recent media request to...
Posted by Nick Anthis at 4:09 AM • 0 Comments •
Highly Allochthonous 11.05.2009
Eruptions 11.05.2009
Not Exactly Rocket Science 11.05.2009
Corpus Callosum 11.05.2009
Starts With a Bang 11.04.2009