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ResearchBlogging editor’s selections: chimps with tools, moon-bases, shrinky dink science, and earthquake predictions

Uncovering the “Chimpanzee Stone Age”. First, from Brian at Laelaps we have a discussion of stone tool use in chimpanzees — and the archaeology of such tool use! Will the Moon mess up a moon-base? For all the talk of … Continue reading

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The oldest LOLcat?

While researching another science post, I came across the following image: The image is from The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine, vol. 1 (1898-1899), at the end of the introduction to the magazine by Alfred C. Harmsworth.  This seems to be … Continue reading

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ResearchBlogging Awards voting open!

I should remind folks that voting is now open for the ResearchBlogging Awards 2010! If you are a research blogger and have an account on ResearchBlogging.org, don’t forget to vote for your favorite research blogs in a variety of categories, … Continue reading

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Rolling out the (optical) carpet: the Talbot effect

One of the wonderful things about having a career in science is that a deeper understanding of the science leads to a greater appreciation of its beauty.  In physics, this usually requires a nontrivial amount of mathematics, but there are … Continue reading

Posted in Optics, Physics | 31 Comments

ResearchBlogging editor’s selections: archaeoacoustics, baboon friendships, and the teapot effect

Echoes of the past. We begin with teofilo at Gambler’s House, describing fascinating speculation that the former residents of Chaco Canyon may have chosen the site for their home based on its acoustic properties.  (I’ve resolved to visit the site … Continue reading

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Research Blog of the Year finalist!

Today I received a very pleasant surprise: this blog has been nominated as a finalist for Research Blog of the Year!  This is the highest award of a new series of awards based on ResearchBlogging.org and sponsored by Seed Media … Continue reading

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A WTF scientific paper from Edinburgh, 1884

I’m still quite busy finishing off my book, and a grant proposal in the meantime, but I thought I’d share a very odd paper from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 13 (1884), 23-24, entitled, “Extraordinary occurrence at … Continue reading

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“The Wicker Tree?” (Updated)

This one was an immediate WTF moment for me: Robin Hardy, the writer/director of the original version of the film The Wicker Man (1973), is “reimagining” his film as The Wicker Tree, slated for release sometime this year: For those … Continue reading

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“Supernatural Buchan”, by John Buchan

One of the truly fascinating things about writers of weird fiction is how many of them are remarkably accomplished in other aspects of their lives.  We have folks such as A. Merritt, who had a very successful career as a … Continue reading

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Tensor? Tensor? I’ve been getting tenser all week!

Whew! For those not following my Twitter account, let me declare that I finished the last major section of my textbook today!  Now I’m going to do a bit of touching up of various sections that I worked on recently, … Continue reading

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