It’s Monday, thus time for the new Image of the Week.
- Cristy Gelling – Brainiac parrots threatened by widespread lead poisoning
- Scicurious – Dragonflies keeping their eyes on the prize
- Krystal D’Costa – Spin Cycle: The Social Realm of the Laundromat
- S.E. Gould – Making sugar from carbon dioxide: The Calvin Cycle
- Kate Clancy – Challenge Accepted: Non-traditional Assignments in the Classroom
- Naseem, Erik, Samm and Hanna – What is: ScienceOnlineTEEN
- Kalliopi Monoyios – Marketing Campaign Drags Science Through the Streets for the Jeering Masses…
- John Horgan – Why I Want My Students to Read Jared Diamond’s Latest Blockbuster, Part II
- Ashutosh Jogalekar – Monday morning levity: Louisiana senator asks if E. coli evolve into persons
- Bora Zivkovic – ScienceOnline2012 – interview with Anthony Salvagno
- Darren Naish – Tetrapod Zoology enters its 8th year of operation
- Psi Wavefunction – Loricas — homely vessels of protists
- Dana Hunter – In Which I Am Interviewed, and Mutual Fandom is Revealed
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