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Month: January 2015

Recreating trepanation: how they poked holes in people’s heads (to heal them).

30 January 2015 grant 0

Siberian Times, the paper of record for the taiga, reports on the first successful reconstruction of ancient brain surgery:

Neurosurgeons have been working with anthropologists and

… Read the rest “Recreating trepanation: how they poked holes in people’s heads (to heal them).”

Insects in tiny space suits. Real ones. In a vacuum.

29 January 2015 grant 0

Can’t beat NBC’s headline for this: Insects Wear Tiny Spacesuits, for Science:

Scanning electron microscopes (SEM) provide incredibly detailed images of biological specimens,

… Read the rest “Insects in tiny space suits. Real ones. In a vacuum.”

Genghis Khan ain’t the only big daddy.

28 January 2015 grant 0

Nature checks our DNA and finds that, yes, a lot of us are related to the Mongolian conqueror… but Genghis Khan ain’t the only big daddy:

“Lots of men have lots of sons, by chance.

… Read the rest “Genghis Khan ain’t the only big daddy.”

Make science beautiful, researchers.

27 January 2015 grant 0

That, according to Nature, is the call issued by ecologist Stephen Heard, who wants researchers to keep their prose whimsical, funny, elegant and moving:

In a guest post on the Tree of Life

… Read the rest “Make science beautiful, researchers.”

Birth control hormones linked to brain tumors

27 January 2015 grant 0

Eurekalert releases results of a study that’s found hormonal birth control increases risk of brain tumors:

Taking a hormonal contraceptive for at least five years is associated

… Read the rest “Birth control hormones linked to brain tumors”

Science Art: D ß ist der schneck auß dem grund…, by Albrecht Duerer, from Four Books on Measurement (Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt)

26 January 2015 grant 0

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The full title of this appears to be: “D ß ist der schneck auß dem grund auf gezogen/mit allen notwendigen linien drauß er gemacht wirdet,” or “This … Read the rest “Science Art: D ß ist der schneck auß dem grund…, by Albrecht Duerer, from Four Books on Measurement (Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt)”

SONG: Sleeping

23 January 2015 grant 0

SONG: “Sleeping.”

ARTIST: grant.

SOURCE: Based on “Naps Help Infants Form Memories“, Laboratory Equipment, 14 January 2015, as used in the post “Naps… Read the rest “SONG: Sleeping”

There’s gold in them thar sewers….

21 January 2015 grant 0

It just ain’t sanitary. Science magazine plumbs the depths of the million-dollar treasure hiding at the municipal waste treatment plant:

Metals have long been known to concentrate

… Read the rest “There’s gold in them thar sewers….”

We found Beagle 2 on Mars.

20 January 2015 grant 0

Science Daily explains how an orbital camera solved a decade-old Martian mystery:

Images taken by the HiRISE camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, or MRO, and initially

… Read the rest “We found Beagle 2 on Mars.”

Naps make memories (in infants).

19 January 2015 grant 0

Probably us too, but Laboratory Equipment is only looking at the way babies need naps to remember new things:

In a study, which is the first of its kind, researchers from the Univ. of Sheffield

… Read the rest “Naps make memories (in infants).”

Science Art: Fig. 10 (Theil eines Stockes von Carchesium polypinum mit zwei Individuen), by Carl Gegenbaur,1870

18 January 2015 grant 0

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This is a little critter known as Carchesium polypinum, less formally a “stalked ciliate,” an organism that forms colonies that look like teensy tinesy trees, or maybe ferns,… Read the rest “Science Art: Fig. 10 (Theil eines Stockes von Carchesium polypinum mit zwei Individuen), by Carl Gegenbaur,1870”

Stone Age man not more advanced than Neanderthals.

16 January 2015 grant 0

PhysOrg repeats a theme I’ve heard a lot lately – finding yet more evidence that Homo sapiens wasn’t really a step forward for Homo neanderthalensis:

A multi-purpose

… Read the rest “Stone Age man not more advanced than Neanderthals.”

Stone tools, stone lessons, stone words

14 January 2015 grant 0

Nature reports on new clues that we learned to talk by learning to cut meat:

Here we present an experiment investigating the efficacy of transmission of Oldowan tool-making skills along

… Read the rest “Stone tools, stone lessons, stone words”

They’ve grown muscle in the lab… and made it twitch.

14 January 2015 grant 0

Science Daily reports on artificial muscle that works… meaning, it could actually do work:

The study was led by Nenad Bursac, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Duke

… Read the rest “They’ve grown muscle in the lab… and made it twitch.”

SONG: “Particles of Attraction” (penitential AJ Allulli cover)

11 January 2015 grant 0

SONG: “Particles of Attraction” (penitential cover) (To download: double right-click & “Save As”)

ARTIST: grant.

SOURCE: This is a cover making up for… Read the rest “SONG: “Particles of Attraction” (penitential AJ Allulli cover)”

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