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Electric doping (drug-free!) boosts ski performance.

15 March 2016 grant 0

Nature reports on how tDCS – zapping the brain with low-voltage electricity – can help athletes boost their performance:

The USSA [(US Ski and Snowboard Association)] is

… Read the rest “Electric doping (drug-free!) boosts ski performance.”

Wee rex. Awwww.

14 March 2016 grant 0

I stole the name from Reuters, but it was Joel Achenbach at Washington Post that first pointed me toward the news that they’ve found a miniature “missing link” tyrannosaur… Read the rest “Wee rex. Awwww.”

Science Art: ISS016-E-032414 (Underside of Space Shuttle Endeavour), 2008

13 March 2016 grant 0

iss016e032414_shuttleunderside
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NASA has some of the best perspectives on the planet (and some of the planet’s best perspectives).

Like so.
This is a for-real spaceship looking plenty space operatic,… Read the rest “Science Art: ISS016-E-032414 (Underside of Space Shuttle Endeavour), 2008”

Why *is* there a huge mountain on Ceres?

12 March 2016 grant 0

I’m sure if you’re reading this, you’re already regularly checking out Bad Astronomy, but just in case you missed it, Phil Plait is asking a pretty fruitful question… Read the rest “Why *is* there a huge mountain on Ceres?”

Mock weapons from the Iron Age

10 March 2016 grant 0

Science Daily pores over the mysterious discovery of a collection of non-functional metal weapons from more than 2,600 years ago:

Discovered in 2009, the site known as Mudhmar East consists

… Read the rest “Mock weapons from the Iron Age”

A remarkable woman, 2,500 years ago.

9 March 2016 grant 0

The Times of Israel reports on an unusual discovery – a small seal (as in wax-and-envelope, not as in hunted-in-Arctic) that belonged to a powerful and influential woman of ancient… Read the rest “A remarkable woman, 2,500 years ago.”

China goes green.

8 March 2016 grant 0

Amid news of massive layoffs and financial uncertainty, New Scientist sheds a ray of hope on the Middle Kingdom, reporting on China’s new five-year plan for a greener tomorrow:

This

… Read the rest “China goes green.”

More orangutans than we thought.

7 March 2016 grant 0

BBC has hope for the wild men of the woods. A new population study has found more than double the number of Sumatran orangutans as expected:

The latest estimate puts the population at about

… Read the rest “More orangutans than we thought.”

Science Art: LEAF Sound Horn, by ESA – A. Le Floc’h

6 March 2016 grant 0

LEAF_sound_horn
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This is a big horn for making big noise. It’s the way the European Space Agency tests how satellites stand up to the noise of a rocket launch… which, of course,… Read the rest “Science Art: LEAF Sound Horn, by ESA – A. Le Floc’h”

At Marlon Brando’s island, the war on mosquitos is being won.

4 March 2016 grant 0

Stat goes to the front-line laboratories in French Polynesia, where scientists are beating back mosquitos in revolutionary ways:

Hervé Bossin and his team have released more than 1 million

… Read the rest “At Marlon Brando’s island, the war on mosquitos is being won.”

Why are American kids getting so good at higher math?

2 March 2016 grant 0

The Atlantic investigates the social movement behind America’s recent surprise win at the international Math Olympiad:

You wouldn’t see it in most classrooms, you wouldn’t know

… Read the rest “Why are American kids getting so good at higher math?”

Fossilized nerves.

1 March 2016 grant 0

Washington Post reports on an impossible-seeming thing – a fossil that’s not just of hard tissue like teeth and bones (and shells), but that reveals the structures of something… Read the rest “Fossilized nerves.”

So we’ve made sperm. No man necessary.

29 February 2016 grant 0

Nature cuts my last potential for productivity to the quick with news that researchers have made mouse sperm in a dish:

Researchers in China say that they have discovered a way to make rudimentary

… Read the rest “So we’ve made sperm. No man necessary.”

Science Art: Contour plot of Rastrigin’s function in two variables, by Tos

28 February 2016 grant 0

Rastrigin Contour by Tos
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I don’t have the math language to explain what’s going on here very well. It’s a diagram of the Rastrigin function, which is, ahem, “a typical… Read the rest “Science Art: Contour plot of Rastrigin’s function in two variables, by Tos”

Celebrating happy accidents with The Golden Mole

25 February 2016 grant 0

NPR’s Skunk Bear turns us on (in general, but specifically with this) observing the outsized influence of unanticipated consequences – singling out for awards all the times… Read the rest “Celebrating happy accidents with The Golden Mole”

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