Where Am I? [Science Tattoo] | The Loom | Discover Magazine

Science Tattoo Emporium | Patrick, a research specialist in a computational memory lab, writes,Yesterday, I got my first science tattoo — and first tattoo period — taking inspiration f.

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wicked anomie: sociology run amok: Kid Science

And then your eyes send a message to your brain telling it what color everything is. And your brain sends a message to make sure your whole body sees the color.

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Dr Roy's Thoughts: First Nation Education Issues

There are two very real and related challenges creating a crisis for First Nations education authorities (the reserve equivalent of school districts) today: funding and accountability.

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Report: Apple planning Sept. music event; No hint of a tablet …

Larry Dignan, Sam Diaz and other IT industry experts, blogging at the intersection of business and technology, deliver daily news and analysis on vital enterprise trends.

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One of the ways I sustain my blogs is through a partnership that lets readers grab free subscriptions to a range of popular science magazines, trade publications, and white papers, here’s just a small selection: …

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Review: Ontroerend Goed, Forced Entertainment ~ theatre notes

Which is what happened last week, when I went to see Ontroerend Goed and Forced Entertainment . I smugly thought I’d see two shows in a single evening, running from the Meat Market to the Town Hall in the quarter hour gap between events.

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