Tag: Science Blogging

Science is Cool or Remember When the US Did Cool Stuff?

Filed in International by on October 18, 2011 0 Comments

This video was pointed out to me by @thinkgeek on Twitter. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws6AAhTw7RA[/youtube] I can’t help thinking a few things… Why is it that this was developed in Israel and not the US? Is research like this even possible without government help? Can I have one? How quickly would Bobby Jindal refuse funding for a train […]

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DL interviews Chris Coons: Science!

Filed in Delaware, Science and Health by on October 29, 2010 4 Comments

In Part 2 of our interview with Chris Coons, Unstable Isotope asks Mr. Coons to talk about how he will use his background in science to inform his decisions in the Senate.

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Late Night Video — Ultra Deep Field Images

Filed in National by on August 15, 2009 2 Comments
Late Night Video — Ultra Deep Field Images

Simply incredible — this is a 3D look at imaging from the new Hubble camera pointed out at a part of the universe thought to be empty

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Late Night Oddity: Invasion

Filed in National by on August 8, 2009 4 Comments

I’m not sure how many of you read PZ Myers on Pharyngula, but PZ and a band of atheists just completed a field trip to the Creation Museum in Kentucky. Here’s a taste: No, the part that I found most amusing is the date. This is a Jurassic ceratosaur, so it says that this is […]

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The “Mad” Scientists

Filed in National by on May 23, 2009 5 Comments

If you’ve been reading Delaware Liberal for the past month, you’ve probably noticed the addition of a certain scientist with an attitude. You’re probably wondering what happened to the shy, retiring scientists in white coats that you’ve come to expect. And you might wonder, why are scientists so mad? What brought this on? Perhaps my […]

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Science Blogging! – Origin of the Species Edition

Filed in National by on January 23, 2009 2 Comments

John Whithead, a London-based evolutionary biologist is blogging On The Origin of Species chapter by chapter. Remember it is Darwin Year — he would have been 200 years old this year, and Origin is 150 years old this year. So grab your Darwin and follow along. If you’ve never read him, this might be a […]

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