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Archive for October, 2011
2011
Obvious Questions in Science: How do fish drink?
(site is back up: yay!) Fish are truly remarkable animals. First off, the question of what a fish is is
2011
Late OQIS
I have no idea why, but I can’t access the site from anything but my iPhone. I’m working on getting
2011
Obvious Questions in Science: Are all snowflakes unique?
You may or may not know that I work for a Major Outdoor Retailer. Regardless, in the retail world, winter
2011
Popcorn Science: week of 9 – 15 Oct
Popcorn Science is a compendium of all sorts of cool little sciencey bits I find around the web. They’re small,
2011
Lit Review: fish clocks!
(Source article: Cavallari N, Frigato E, Vallone D, Fröhlich N, Lopez-Olmeda JF, et al. 2011 A Blind Circadian Clock in Cavefish Reveals that Opsins Mediate Peripheral Clock Photoreception. PLoS
2011
Obvious Questions in Science: How do MRIs work?
I happen to be injured right now, a story in its own right, but not the point. So this morning
2011
Lit Review: Black bears and minivans in Yosemite
(Source article: Stewart W. Breck, Nathan Lance and Victoria Seher (2009) Selective Foraging for Anthropogenic Resources by Black Bears: Minivans in
2011
The great Ada Lovelace
(image from Wikipedia) Today is Ada Lovelace Day, a day that celebrates women in science, mathematics, and computer programming. Lady
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