Check out the transcript of last week’s Chat about the Best Science Writing Online in 2012
- E. Paul Zehr – Assembling an Avenger – Inside the Brain of Iron Man
- Eric Buckler – Data Visualization: Trudging through digital road to new scientific discovery
- Jennifer Ouellette – Walking on Eggshells: Anatomy of a Science Story
- Bonnie Swoger – Why are journals so expensive?
- Scicurious – IgNobel Prize in Anatomy: I would know that butt anywhere
- Kelly Oakes – Supernova 1006 lived fast and left no companion behind
- Khalil A. Cassimally – Johns Hopkins University’s The Sieve Relaunches
- Kalliopi Monoyios – SciArt of the Day: Fermented Fashions
- David Biello – Will Humanity Face a Carbohydrate Shortage?
- Katherine Harmon – Can We Shrink Portions (And the Obesity Epidemic) With Psychology?
- Evelyn Lamb – Fractal Kitties Illustrate the Endless Possibilities for Julia Sets
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