Cosmic dacquiri.

5 May 2009 grant b 0

The Guardian explains an awful lot about how things have gotten so out of hand for so very, very long by revealing proof that we’re […]

Nanolamp!

4 May 2009 grant b 0

It’s soooo cute! Look at the widdle wight buwb! Aw, New Scientist, if that tiny lamp isn’t the cutest thing ever!: Chris Regan’s team at […]

Scratch that asteroid.

1 May 2009 grant b 0

Science Daily blows a hole in what had been history’s biggest explosion with news that that colossal asteroid that made the Yucatan might not have […]

Memory and meditation.

28 April 2009 grant b 0

You’d expect that meditation would improve your ability to remember things, I suppose. But this study mentioned in New Scientist shows that it really depends […]

Home-grown and then some.

22 April 2009 grant b 0

The FASEB Journal makes me uneasy with a new biochemical study. I’m beginning to worry that any minute now, government agents will be arresting my […]

Men need not apply.

20 April 2009 grant b 0

The Telegraph, among other news sources, revels in my obsolescence. I am biologically and genetically surplus to needs. I am a man, and they’ve found […]

Sushi ain’t green.

17 April 2009 grant b 0

Scientific American raises the alarming prospect that, much quicker than anyone expected, bluefin tuna is going the way of the dodo: As European fishing fleets […]

Chimp tricks.

16 April 2009 grant b 0

LiveScience sullies our image of chimpanzees as noble, natural creatures with evidence that these apes practice prostitution: The primates’ food-for-sex barter occurs indirectly, over the […]