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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Science Seeker Blog Picks for April 21 to April 27
Overprotective bodies, looking into the past to find viruses of the future, and beauty is scientific. Are allergies trying to protect us from ourselves? Sneezing, coughing, sniffling, and scratching may be annoying, but allergies may just be like an overprotective … Continue reading
Science Seeker Blog Picks of the Week
Exploding cows, finding Mokèlé-mbèmbé, being born a jerk, reversing a heart attack and advice for new profs. As one of the new editors of Science Seeker News focused on anthropology, biology, chemistry, ecology / conservation, health, medicine, and philosophy, here … Continue reading
Posted in Science, Science Communication
Tagged animals, blog, cabin, communication, cows, dinosaur, dinosaurs, disney, farm, genes, hearts, jerk, kevin, mountains, muscle, myth, oxytocin, prehistoric, rockies, Science, up advice, vasopressin
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ScienceOnline Vancouver
Are you ready to join the conversation? ScienceOnlineVancouver is a monthly discussion series exploring how online communication and social media impact current scientific research and how the general public learns about it. ScienceOnlineVancouver is an ongoing discussion about online science, … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, Science, science communication, Science World, sciovan, sovan
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