Happy Belated, Isaac, Me
Category: Science Fiction
Science fiction, art, and overspecialization... Not to mention my birthday.
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Now on ScienceBlogs: Oxytocin: Starting with the basics
Category: Science Fiction
Science fiction, art, and overspecialization... Not to mention my birthday.
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Category: Academia
One of our geography profs, who is teaching a storm chasing class over the summer, was featured on Good Morning America this past Sunday: "I think it's important the general public begins to understand the concept of inquiry-based science education,...
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Category: Academia
Graduation today!
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Category: Academia
James (I should say Dr. James...) deserves some grats; he has officially finished his "PhD journey." Go over to Direction Not Destination and give him some props....
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Category: Academia
David at the World's Fair has been unceremoniously sucked into Facebook. After wrestling with Its vast networking powers (as well as Its opioid addictive properties), he has brought the Order of the Science Scouts of Exemplary Repute and Above Average...
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Category: Environment
Planet Green Game's got nothing on Oregon Trail.
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...with FSU's Earth Day bash.
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Category: Animals
Tomorrow's NOVA is all about cuttlefish! Kings of Camouflage, eh? It brings me back to freshmen zoology. My prof showed this incredible video of how cuttlefish communicate, both through color changes and signaling. That video was largely responsible for my...
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Category: Academia
...and made me a better person. Well, sort of. I started writing this after learning that several of my SciBlings (Janet, Chad, RPM, Razib, Mike) were countering Steve G's argument that science labs, as an addition to "theory" or "lecture"...
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