Weekly Roundup leah 11:37 AM No Comments Show your lady scientists some love with these sleek posters. www.brainpickings.org/hydrogeneportfolio.tumblr.com Here it is, your w... Read More
Remembering Hiroshima leah 4:58 PM No Comments The editorial that accompanied John Hersey's "Hiroshima" when it appeared in a 1946 issue of The New Yorker. ... Read More
Weekly Roundup leah 8:53 AM No Comments It’s Monday, so you know what that means: Weekly Roundup! Click through for the best of this week’s science news t... Read More
The Oceanic Abyss and our Modern Expectations of Perception leah 4:40 PM 1 comment www.noaa.gov In our hyperconnected, Google Earth-ified, post-Snowden world, we’ve become anesthetized to the idea t... Read More
Weekly Roundup leah 10:44 AM No Comments The stars of rap and physics align. wwnorton.tumblr.com Happy Monday! Here for your reading pleasure is the second installmen... Read More
Bringing Together #histSTM and #FergusonSyllabus Jenna 2:54 PM 3 comments In late August, historian Marcia Chatelain started the twitter campaign #FergusonSyllabus as a response to the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri... Read More
FIFA, IUPAC, and Internationalism Evan 12:16 PM 3 comments http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/spitzer/multimedia/pia13289.html There are many connections between sports and science. Research... Read More
Weekly Roundup! leah 8:39 AM No Comments A collection of illegally trafficked parrots confiscated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Forensics Lab. www.nytimes.com ... Read More
What a joke David Roth Singerman 10:52 PM 2 comments One frigid February evening, I arrived home from a long day of dissertation-writing and fellowship-applying at my MIT office, and settled ... Read More
Laughing at Smallpox Jenna 10:00 AM 2 comments Back in July, something pretty serious happened. On July 8, 2014, the CDC made a chilling announcement: six vials containing the smallpox v... Read More