May 2011
25 posts
Downloadable Coloring Book About Leafcutter Ants... →
May 28th
Video Game Lets You Direct Policy for the World's... →
May 23rd
Physics of Snake Venom  →
May 19th
Squids in Space! Studying the Effects of Space... →
May 18th
May 17th
Impossible Pinball And More: AA School Explores... →
May 17th
Nature Nights - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower... →
May 17th
Where to View Endangered Species - NYTimes.com →
May 17th
Food Anxiety and the Fear of Fitting In  →
May 17th
The Pros and Cons of Destroying a Deadly Virus:... →
May 17th
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Did Bacterial Mats Provide Just Enough Oxygen to... →
May 17th
New evidence details spread of amphibian-killing... →
May 12th
Science Under The Stars Thursday 8PM at... →
Tomorrow (Thursday, May 12) at 8pm: UT’s Rick Heineman will host the 2nd annual Open Screening Night at the Brackendridge Lab.  Join Science Under the Stars for a family-friendly selection of short videos, highlighting the incredible diversity of the natural world. Free snacks, and awards for the best audience-contributed videos, (both amateur and professional). To submit a video and/or for...
May 11th
People DNA Helix  →
May 10th
What We Are Talking About: Sea Urchins See With... →
May 10th
Trust Me, I'm a Scientist →
May 10th
What We Are Talking About: The Evolution of... →
May 10th
Stem Cell Contacts for the Blind →
May 9th
What We Are Talking About: US stem-cell funding... →
May 9th
Radio Show Today on KVRX Austin 91.7FM →
7:00-7:30PM (central) listen at 91.7FM or www.kvrx.org Today we’ll discuss stem cell ban overturns, distrust of science, language evolution, and where the heck sea urchin keep their eyes.
May 9th
Next Science in the Pub: May 13th featuring Texans... →
5PM at the Cactus Cafe!
May 9th
Judge a Book By Its Cover: First Impressions Can... →
May 3rd
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Researchers... →
May 3rd
May 3rd
Radio Show Today 7-7:30PM on www.kvrx.org or 91.7... →
Can we explain behavior with genes? Today we’ll talk with Hans Hoffmann of The University of Texas at Austin about the molecular and neural basis of behavior.
May 2nd