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Dance your PhD!2 comments

Bug Girl wrote 5 days ago: Ok, here’s a challenge to entomology (and other) grad students! Entomologists, more than anyo … more →

Tags: Entomology, Insects, Science, American Academy Advancement of Science, contest, Dance

Dogma makes you believe stupid things

arthurvandelay wrote 3 weeks ago: . . . such as the existence of a “Divine Force Law” and that the Earth has “stretc … more →

Tags: magical thinking, Critical Thinking, Religion, Morons, Science, divine force law, Charles W Lucas, stretch marks, silkworm

Tips For Parents Of Middle Schoolers From AAAS About Alcohol

healtherm2 wrote 1 month ago: The first few weeks of middle school are a frenzy of friends, parties, and school events. It’s … more →

Tags: Med News, from, Alcohol, about, Middle, Parents, schoolers, Tips

Alaskan Resident's Personal Opinion of Palin

clarexu wrote 1 month ago: (Anne) Kilkenny sent out an e-mail earlier this week to friends and family answering, from her persp … more →

Tags: Quotes, Politics, 2008 Election, Alaska, Sarah Palin, vp, wasilla

Data, data, data

jeansong wrote 3 months ago: AAAS has a new journal called Science Signaling.  They also have a database available to use, the D … more →

Tags: News, Cell Signaling

Water and Chemicals Do Mix - But the Results aren't Pretty

graemestempmorlock wrote 4 months ago: A couple months ago, I covered the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of … more →

Tags: Science, health, Environment, Published Articles

Science News article2 comments

finolagraves wrote 5 months ago: Hi Folks, There’s an article in Science News about scientists and Second Life.  ACS Island is … more →

Tags: Science, ACS Island, scientists and Second Life

Eyes on Darfur: 2 Villages Missing from Site

Patrick Philippe Meier wrote 6 months ago: An update on Amnesty International’s (AI) “Eyes on Darfur” project based on my pre … more →

Tags: iNets, iSatellite, , AI, Eyes on Darfur, satellite imagery

Human Rights 2.01 comment

Patrick Philippe Meier wrote 6 months ago: Amnesty International (AI) is taking human rights monitoring to a whole new level, metaphorically an … more →

Tags: iSatellite, AI, Darfur, Human Rights, satellite imagery

Human Rights 2.0

Patrick Philippe Meier wrote 6 months ago: Amnesty International (AI) is taking human rights monitoring to a whole new level, metaphorically an … more →

Tags: Patrick Meier, iRevolution, Amnesty International, AI, Joint Research Center, JRC, satellite imagery, Human Rights, change detection

A Second Earth in Our Solar System?

Epex wrote 6 months ago:   From the article: Rocky planets, possibly with conditions suitable for life, may be more common t … more →

Tags: Future, Space, Earth, Colonization, Milky Way, Solar System, Kuiper Belt, oort cloud, Frozen Earth

Genomes to Systems 2008: Summary3 comments

Duncan wrote 6 months ago: Genomes to Systems is a biannual conference held in Manchester covering the latest post-genome devel … more →

Tags: sysbio, Systems Biology, nactem, G2S, genomics, AstraZeneca, Roche, EPSRC, bbsrc

Obama vs Clinton - Who will be better for Science? (via NewScientist)2 comments

Stephen wrote 7 months ago: This is from the NewScientist channel and is an interesting conversation starter. Last week at the A … more →

Tags: YouTube, Environment, The Future, New Scientist, Science News, Science Policy, Clinton, Election '08, McCain

Human genome. So owesomely geeky t-shirt.

doxaras wrote 7 months ago: Ok I admit it I am a t-shirt maniac. I have lot’s of them, concurrent themes, classic moto … more →

Design vs. Intelligent Design

tfpeditor wrote 7 months ago: Thanks to the folks over at Science & Religion Today for steering us towards this article from S … more →

Tags: Science and Religion, Spring 2008, Design, Evolution, Science

Aaaah...AAAS

tfpeditor wrote 7 months ago: Thanks to everyone who came by our booth at AAAS. It was great to connect with our authors and edito … more →

Tags: News, Science and Religion, Science, Conferences

The Planets

kingedwrite wrote 7 months ago: This story made me happy. The American Association for the Advancement of Science reckons more than … more →

Tags: Science, Space, Solar System, Extraterrestrial life, aliens, american association for advancement of science, planet

What, No Mention of Time Travel?!

graemestempmorlock wrote 7 months ago: Well, it’s that time of year when all the science journalists, engineers, and scientists swarm … more →

Tags: Science, Boston, Engineering, technology, cosmos magazine

Earth-like planets "common" in our solar system1 comment

becausebeta wrote 7 months ago: Rocky planets, possibly with conditions suitable for life, may be more common than previously thoug … more →

Tags: science and technology, People, earth-like planets, life-supporting planets, Space Colonies


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