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Month: November 2013

Invisible ink revealed… a few centuries later.

13 November 2013 grant 0

The medievalists at Medievalists.net are all excited over a new technology that “unerases” writings that were erased by scribes to make more room on precious parchment:… Read the rest “Invisible ink revealed… a few centuries later.”

World’s biggest dinosaur walks again.

12 November 2013 grant 1

Digital Trends looks up in awe at the lumbering, prehistoric majesty of the mighty Argentinasaurus (virtual, 2.0 edition) taking its first steps:

When a group of scientists claimed the

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Caribbean tops climate change hit list.

11 November 2013 grant 0

International Business Times readies the citizens of balmy island paradises for a rough ride, thanks to a World Bank report putting Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on the top of list… Read the rest “Caribbean tops climate change hit list.”

Science Art: Panties with uterus print by KnickerRocker (Nichola).

9 November 2013 grant 0

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From Etsy. Scientific illustration has profound effects on some people. It surfaces in the unlikeliest places.

The same lingerie-maker has some rather comely pelvis print panties…… Read the rest “Science Art: Panties with uterus print by KnickerRocker (Nichola).”

How Forbidden City was built: ice machine!

9 November 2013 grant 0

Not the moving parts kind, but the wedge/screw/lever kind. Want to move giant blocks of stone a few miles, but the locomotive and crane haven’t been invented yet? Nature‘s … Read the rest “How Forbidden City was built: ice machine!”

New bacteria species discovered… in NASA’s “clean rooms”.

7 November 2013 grant 0

The Telegraph reveals that America’s space agency isn’t quite as clean as it could be. A previously unknown bacteria has been multiplying happily in *two* rooms designed … Read the rest “New bacteria species discovered… in NASA’s “clean rooms”.”

Rheumatoid arthritis linked to gut germs.

6 November 2013 grant 0

Intestinal bacteria, that is. Rheumatoid arthritis has long been a medical mystery – an autoimmune disease that’s triggered by who-knows-what, but that suddenly starts… Read the rest “Rheumatoid arthritis linked to gut germs.”

India’s super-efficient Mars mission.

5 November 2013 grant 0

You might have seen on BBC and elsewhere that India launched a rocket to Mars. But have you seen the Quartz article on just how inexpensively they managed to do it?:

Christened Mangalyaan,

… Read the rest “India’s super-efficient Mars mission.”

Limbs printed to order.

4 November 2013 grant 0

I’ve seen this in a few different venues, but Laughing Squid brings the best of it together. A dad, frustrated at the thought of buying his son a prosthetic hand for tens of thousands… Read the rest “Limbs printed to order.”

Science Art: Typical chemosensory hair of the blowfly Phormia regina Meigen, from Molecular structure and functional activity of nerve cells…., 1955

3 November 2013 grant 0

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An up-close look at chemoreceptors, chemical-sensing nerves, from the 1950s.

Not a flower, nor a machine, but somewhere between both. Found in the Biodiversity Heritage Library.

Bees that died with the dinosaurs

1 November 2013 grant 0

Birds survived. The rest of the dinosaurs didn’t. And now, Science Daily says, some bees survived. But a heck of a lot of bees went extinct with the dinosaurs:

Lead author Sandra Rehan,

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