As usual on Mondays, today we present the new Image of the Week!
- Hilda Bastian – “Is anybody sane here?” said the psychiatrist to the journalists
- David Ropeik – Could you look down from 24 miles up and jump? Felix Baumgartner just did.
- Ivan Karabaliev – The $1000 Genome is almost here – are we ready?
- Bora Zivkovic – Charlotte’s Web: what was she smoking?
- Jason G. Goldman – Sesame Street and Child Development
- S.E. Gould – Fighting bacteria with copper
- Scicurious – The Skin-Shedding Spiny Mouse!
- Ashutosh Jogalekar – R. B. Woodward, general problems and the importance of timely birth
- Darren Naish – Great Asian cattle
- Caleb A. Scharf – The Panspermia Paradox
- George Musser – How to Build the World’s Simplest Particle Detector
- David Bressan – Early Paleoart: Of Prehistoric Monsters and Men
- John Horgan – No Nukes + No Fracking = More Coal? Indian Point Debate Highlights Green Quandary
- Joanne Manaster – The Believers: Cold Fusion at the Chicago International Film Festival and Monday Music Video: Ph.Diddy Hits the Conference Circuit
- DNLee – Time for Science News in the Black Press: NABJ Call for Proposals and It’s on! Science Blogger Challenge 2012
- Janet D. Stemwedel – Kicking off DonorsChoose Science Bloggers for Students 2012.
- Christie Wilcox – Donors Choose 2012 – help support the nation’s future!
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