We skipped last week due to my travel, but here we are back again in the normal routine - Monday, time for the brand new Image of the Week.
- David Bressan - Namazu the Earthshaker and A short History of Earthquakes in Japan
- Jessica Morrison - 1 Year Later, What Does Fukushima Mean for Nuclear Research?
- Melissa C. Lott - Fukushima – U.S. Responds to Lessons Learned
- Scicurious - It hurts so good: the runner’s high
- Jason G. Goldman - Sensing Magnets: Navigation in Desert Ants and Sunday Photoblogging: Full Moon
- Wayne Maddison - Spiders in Borneo: Introduction
- S.E. Gould - Deadly cocktails for killing bacteria
- Alex Wild - Transform Your iPhone Into a Microscope: Just Add Water
- John Horgan - Why I Won’t Get a Colonoscopy
- Darren Naish - Because the world belongs to petrels (petrels part I)
- Jennifer Ouellette - L is for LIDAR
- Bora Zivkovic - ScienceOnline2012 – interview with Matthew Hirschey
- Bora Zivkovic - Introducing: The Sieve
- Bora Zivkovic - New Expeditions field series – Jumping Spiders of Borneo and Open Laboratory 2013 – submissions so far
- Gary Stix - Imagen del Dia: Wasp Makes Prey of a Tarantula
- Katherine Harmon - Circumcision Cuts Prostate Cancer Risk and Red Meat Eating Increases Risk of Early Death
- Larry Greenemeier - Reporters Without Borders Releases Its 2012 “Internet Enemies” List
- Michael Moyer - Brain Machine Interfaces in Fact and Fiction
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