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Wish I'd written this tale of anesthesia & murder. But @DrRubidium did it first and probably better: http://t.co/mTQrNyie
Do kids spend 6+hrs in front of screens? No. @vaughanbell dissects Aric Sigman's latest "evidence-ambivalent" bollocks http://t.co/G9PWnPVj
This is beautiful - @alexismadrigal watches an eclipse by turning his fist into a pinhole camera, entrances passers-by http://t.co/VLLsWkOX
Gopnik on the science of what makes a good story—and what doesn't. http://t.co/uIQ2hHHL
Fired, rehired and then speaks her mind about life & data at the EPA @NatureNews Q&A http://t.co/N5IoJl0N
Stunning story. How disruptions to the National Children's Study are hitting the parents who signed up for it http://t.co/4kCUrJLF
Stephen Walter’s Map Of Subterranean London, including unsolved murders and pagan burial sites http://t.co/jCErLoI9 via @londonist
@David_Dobbs On a related note, have you heard about this subterranean map of London? It looks absolutely fascinating: http://t.co/By2g5KiM
"Reading is the development and discovery of identity, just as writing is the expression and imparting of it." http://t.co/oi8Kbm8D
From the Guardian: Science Weekly podcast: Jonah Lehrer on creativity and the brain http://t.co/9ILvHwaI
"Much love much trial, but what an utter desert is life without love." - Darwin (that cold-hearted scientist) http://t.co/Zg7udy4s
Really important: how Grist turned critics into fans after publishing a story based on a dubious scientific paper. http://t.co/sqzyFCxt
nice! RT @mistersugar: Just posted: The four Cs of inspiration: Overlapping networks of ScienceOnline http://t.co/Ky31ZxSj
Important points on anthropology and the biocultural approach, by @KateClancy http://t.co/12BxwWYR
RT @BoingBoing: Sunday reading: @maggiekb1 on beautiful geology anomalies in driftless area, Wisconsin (with photos). http://t.co/GkPQC7Ci
Live From Your Backyard: http://t.co/koYzoPJm Gallery of photos of backyard biological weirdness.
I suspect we'll look back on @alexismadrigal's piece in future decades, just as he looks back on @stevesilberman's http://t.co/GwrtRs3j
Science in court: Arrested development http://t.co/r4pKuwaG
The Secret Life of Plankton: http://t.co/bMRzWoA9 via @youtube
Henrietta Darwin's hitherto unpublished journal offers new insight into Charles Darwin’s daughter - @Cambridge_Uni http://t.co/qXdmcsMi
Prof Sophie Scott discusses brains and laughter on Radio 4's Word of Mouth:... http://t.co/EzB5ZoS1
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