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Jeremy Bruno Jeremy Bruno is a tech writer who blogs about ecology, evolution, conservation and culture at The Voltage Gate. Visit the old blog.

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Spoiled by the Smithsonian

When I was traveling around the country for media conferences in college, the very first thing I did upon arrival was find the aquarium, the zoo and the natural history museum, find how to get there via public transportation and...

Finding Little Cubists the Perfect Gift

Discussing art and evolution as they're taught to children.

SciArt Wednesday: Triune, Part I

My fiance's art show was a huge hit. Her and the other artists had a great turnout despite the chilly Friday night, well over 100 visitors. I basically didn't see her for the two weeks prior as she prepared...

Despite the Slowdowns and Breakdowns

I'm back, despite the slowdowns and breakdowns.

Science Art Tuesday: Triune Is Coming

Heather finally printed the follow up to her cellular self portrait (links to the first print), this time using plant cells. I particularly like the difference in movement between the prints. A week from this Friday she's having her senior...

Bradbury on Science, Religion and Art

I've finally had a chance to do some reading. Every October I tend to reach for Bradbury (mostly because of our shared obsession with autumn), and I polished off The Martian Chronicles last night, a depressing but highly entertaining look...

SciArt Thursday: A Cellular Self-Portrait

Heather just finished her self portrait assignment in printmaking, and while others studied pictures of their faces from all angles, she picked up a cell bio text and studied other aspects of self. Her rationale and a few of...

Should Creativity Be Open Access?

Thoughts about creative writing blogs.

A Tribute in Paint, to Alex the Parrot

Shelley, Orli and Grrl have amply discussed the untimely death of Alex and the history of his relationship with Irene Pepperberg, so I will say nothing more than how much of an inspiration he was to my fiance. She has...

Beautiful Wax Models of Human Anatomy

Check out these human anatomy models from La Specola Museum in Florence. Perhaps not as ambitious as Body Worlds, but they are beautifully rendered. Do people really faint when they see these? I find that hard to believe. I also...

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