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Science Comedian Wherein Science Comedian Interviews Science Writer Carl Zimmer - Science Comedian
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Wherein Science Comedian Interviews Science Writer Carl Zimmer. 01:44 PM March 31st, 2011. I am guest hosting Dr. Kiki’s Science Hour. Today while Dr. Kiki is on maternity leave. My guest this week is science writer Carl Zimmer. Whom I met at the ScienceOnline2011. Conference in January. Hm. In fact, that’s where I met last week’s guest, Greg Gbur. As well. Good thing I went to that. Carl is an amazing writer. I’m currently reading his book. Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life. Carl’s Slate ar...
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Death to Obfuscation! - The Loom : The Loom
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Laquo; My Unsmiling Appearance on MSNBC: The Video. The Edge Question 2011. January 12, 2011 6:35 pm. The latest blizzard socked us pretty hard here in New England. If the streets and runways are clear enough tomorrow, I will be attending a conference called ScienceOnline. In North Carolina for the next few days. One of the sessions I’m supposed to moderate is called “Death to Obfuscation.” Ed Yong. But you’re actually writing for. This realization can produce a surprising bitterness, I find. You should ...
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Science Comedian Events Archives - Science Comedian
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Archive for the ‘Events’ Category. Helium Comedy Club, Philadelphia. April 19th, 2016. As heard on NPR. S Science Friday with Ira Flatow and StarTalk Radio with Neil deGrasse Tyson! Science Comedian Brian Malow presents:. Rational Comedy for an Irrational Planet. An evening of science humor. 8pm, Wednesday, May 11, 2016. Https:/ philadelphia-heliumcomedy-com.seatengine.com/ shows/35068. It’s as much about expanding the mind as it is tickling the funny bone. The Washington Times. Get your geek on! Music i...
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The Happy Scientist: January 2011
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My journey to find joy and fulfillment in life as a scientist. Saturday, January 29, 2011. Dr Becca has a nice reminder to send thank you notes. After you interview. Totes. After the workshop we hosted last year, I sent hand-written, snail-mail thank you notes to every speaker. It might have been overkill, but I think it left a positive impression. In fact, a few of the speakers emailed to thank me for the thank you note! Links to this post. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Links to this post. Still, like ma...
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Science Comedian Videos Archives - Science Comedian
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Archive for the ‘Videos’ Category. Godspeed, John Glenn: 50 Years of Americans in Orbit. February 20th, 2012. On February 20, 1962, perched atop an Atlas rocket, John Glenn was blasted into space at 17,500 miles per hour. He splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean about five hours later, having orbited the Earth three times, the first American to do so. Our most recent video for Time.com is a tribute to John Glenn, NASA. Godspeed, John Glenn. My Love Affair with Space. July 7th, 2011. March 31st, 2011. Micro...
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chambana | Context & Variation
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Where to Find Me. Wednesday, July 6th 2011. Off to bloggier pastures: bringing ladybusiness to the SciAm Network. If you’re on Twitter or read any other science blogs, by now you know that the Scientific American Blog Network has launched. And, I’m pleased to say that I am a part of it! Has moved to new digs, surrounded by a network full of bright, interesting people with great communities and great things to say. I have to plug a few bloggers in particular. First, the University of Illinois. With Carin ...
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a woman in science != women in science | porto sentido
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January 23, 2011. A woman in science! The internet is awash with informative discussions and insights on gender biases and women issues within the academic world. If you take the time to read them you’ll find this is a serious issue, that this is driving many women away from an academic career, and that this is ultimately affecting the progress of science – not to mention these women’s lives! I feel sympathetic about this issue in principle, because I feel that. I mean, I’m prepared to admit that t...
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#scio11 | Schooling Science
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Access and equity in science and education. Blogging with the Invisible Community – and Why It Matters. January 20, 2011. Blog Training at Project Exploration. Note – I’ve been offline for a while. Thanks for your patience! This past weekend I was part of Science Online 2011. A conference held in Raleigh, North Carolina. Organized for the past five years by the dynamic duo of Bora Zikovich. The conference is relatively small by design roughly 300 people. In the original Star Wars, (Star Wars IV of course).