Wednesday, the new Video of the Week day – have fun!
LOTS of good reading today:
- Kalliopi Monoyios – An artist at SciO12
- Carin Bondar – Science Online 2012: The Music Video
- Kelly Oakes – Snap Asteroid Eros and Help Measure the Size of the Solar System
- April Conway – Conflicts and Cooperation in Conservation: Adventures in Researching the Pygmy Hippopotamus on Tiwai Island, Sierra Leone
- Scott McNally – Guest Post: Why Obama Rejected Keystone XL
- Katherine Harmon – Elegance of Spider Webs Helps Make Them Strong [Video] and New Map Shows that Most Lyme-Infected Ticks Are in Northeast, Northern Midwest
- David Biello – A Proposal to Introduce Elephants to Australia: Really?
- John R. Platt – Satellites to Track Rare Royal Turtle in Cambodia [Video]
- Krystal D’Costa – On My Shelf: Autophobia (A Review)
- Anna Kuchment – U.S. State Science Standards Are ‘Mediocre to Awful’
- Jason G. Goldman – Synchronized Eating: Social Influences on Eating Behavior
- Darren Naish – A symbiotic relationship between sunfish and… albatrosses? Say what?
- Scicurious – At Neurotic Physiology: Gum chewing for weightloss?
- David Wogan – Introducing the Project on Energy Communication at The University of Texas at Austin
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