The Egg. The Egg Came First.

19 November 2008 grant b 0

Canadian paleontologists have answered the old conundrum by closely studying a fossilized dinosaur nest: LiveScience.com, via Yahoo! News: …[I]nterpreted literally, the answer to the riddle […]

Of Wind and Fish.

18 November 2008 grant b 0

MSNBC recently reported on an unusual idea – that offshore wind farms would be not only good for creating clean energy, but they’d also boost […]

Rock Will Save The Planet

14 November 2008 grant b 0

OK, it’s a specific kind of rock: CleanTechnica.com: Scientists at Columbia University have discovered that a rock found in the Middle East can be used […]

Nature Deficit Disorder?

13 November 2008 grant b 0

Seed contributor Jonah Lehrer posts to Scienceblogs about the brain-boosting effects of a stroll in the woods: Because you can’t help but stop and notice […]

Best Science Headline Contender:

12 November 2008 grant b 0

From the British paper The Register, reporting on the ammonia-laden refrigerator being ejected from the International Space Station: ASTRONAUT SPACE DUMP PONG-BOMB FRAG SHOWER TODAY […]

Electric Eel Power

10 November 2008 grant b 0

PhysOrg reports on a slithery new power source – the eel generator: Electric eels channel the output of thousands of specialized cells called electrocytes to […]

No, Really.

5 November 2008 grant b 1

Scientific American reports on the psychology of sarcasm and on new studies that suggest irony is hardwired into our brains: In one experiment, [Penny M. […]