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Researchers install window on shark egg
Treehugger reports on the work of marine scientists at Brazil's Guaruja Aquarium, who have added a ...(read more)
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Aggregating the best of the blogs on science and pseudoscience
Treehugger reports on the work of marine scientists at Brazil's Guaruja Aquarium, who have added a ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
Treehugger reports on the work of marine scientists at Brazil's Guaruja Aquarium, who have added a ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
Treehugger reports on the work of marine scientists at Brazil's Guaruja Aquarium, who have added a ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
Media response to new study on acupuncture in mice. (read more)
by jdc325
Observer plugs fish oil for concentration, ADHD and depression - based on very inadequate evidence. (read more)
by jonhw
On Patrick Holford and John Stone's tenuous claims of the competing interests of others. (read more)
by jdc325
Sometimes paranoia is rational, sometimes they really are out to get you and sometimes you can prove it. But in ...(read more)
by gimpy
Sadly this is something that really bugs me too. (read more)
by pj
MMR and Mr Wakefield through the eyes of the Mail: how the paper reported on MMR and the now struck-off ...(read more)
by jdc325
It's rare that I blog off topic - there's so much cool science in the world ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
In which Dr Aust looks back over four years of commenting about MMR, and many more years of a modern ...(read more)
by draust
I'm pretty certain The Amazing Meeting (TAM) is an awesome event. I say pretty certain because I've never been able ...(read more)
by Ray Girvan
I am starting to use posterous as a repository of idle musings that don’t necessarily fit into the quackery obsessed ...(read more)
by gimpy
From time to time, I have referred to instances of the promoters of Alternative Medicine falling foul of regulators (for ...(read more)
by jdc325
In 1926 German illustrator Fritz Kahn drew Der Mensch als Industriepalast, part of a series of ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
From the Department of Sensible Things That Are Still Quite Funny comes these life size testicles, made with ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
In which Dr Aust mourns the loss of an old (imaginary) friend. Today Zeno’s excellent blog alerts me to the ...(read more)
by draust
In which chiropractors claim that studies "give hope" that autism may be treated by chiropractic. (read more)
by jdc325
Nature Publishing are linking a document which suggests autism treatments that lack decent evidence and are potentially harmful. ...(read more)
by jonhw
In which Dr Aust lets another member of the family have the pulpit. This will probably be the last UK ...(read more)
by draust
Over at Evolutionary Genealogy, Leonard Eisenberg has been thinking about how we're related to other animals. Not so ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
Over at Evolutionary Genealogy, Leonard Eisenberg has been thinking about how we're related to other animals. Not so ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
I doubt many of the readers of this site will be that happy with Cameron in power. I know I'm ...(read more)
by Ray Girvan
In which Dr Aust is left feeling that British politics has “Gone Four Weddings“. So we have a brand new ...(read more)
by draust
NPR reports on the discovery of a bee that builds tiny, multi-coloured nests out of flower petals. The rare ...(read more)
by SciencePunk
I hope when the cuts fall they remember that those without much are least able to tolerate losing it, when ...(read more)
by pj
Having campaigned all week for Sarah Teather and the Brent Liberal Democrats, a seat which we sensationally won with an ...(read more)
by teekblog
On horse placenta, and the sceptical football manager. (read more)
by jdc325
Simple timelapse joy!
via The Litter Box Read the comments on this post... (read more)
by SciencePunk
In which Dr Aust wavers Dr Aust first voted in a general election in 1983. I voted for the losing ...(read more)
by draust