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