Category Archives: Science news

Time for a new call for The Giant’s Shoulders hosts!

Hi all — I’m planning to keep The Giant’s Shoulders as a monthly event for the foreseeable future, but we’re going to need some more hosts!  If you’re willing to host an upcoming edition of TGS, please let me know … Continue reading

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The Giant’s Shoulders #15 is up!

The fifteenth edition of The Giant’s Shoulders is up at Entertaining Research!  Many thanks to guru for putting it together! The deadline for the next edition is October 15th, and it will be held at Quiche Moraine.  Entries can be … Continue reading

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ResearchBlogging Editor’s Selections: Floating mice, sinking Mobius rings, topsy-turvy climate change — and 50 million chemicals

Next they’ll tell me that pigs can fly. You may have heard a few years back about researchers levitating frogs with powerful magnets.  But why should amphibians have all the fun?  Christie at Observations of a Nerd describes recent research … Continue reading

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Editor’s selections: Galactic light switches, deadly rhododendrons, and railways of light

Quasar light switches. You don’t want light switches like this at home! Emma at we are all in the gutter talks about recent research concerning quasars and active galactic nuclei — after powering down, they can sometimes start back up … Continue reading

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9 days until The Giant’s Shoulders #15!

There’s 9 days left until the deadline for The Giant’s Shoulders #15!  It will be hosted at Entertaining Research, and entries can be submitted through blogcarnival.com or directly to the host blog, as usual!

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ResearchBlogging editor’s selections: Adaptive optics, adaptive mimicry, and adaptive freeloading

Binocular adaptive optics simulator: the future of vision assessment now! (or the end of phoropters?) At Optics Confidential, Pablo Artal discusses his own research on adaptive optics, which could in the end finally change the 100-year old use of the … Continue reading

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ResearchBlogging editor’s selections: Sleepwalking, dark energy — and urine!

Did sleepwalking once serve as an adaptive function? For most people, sleepwalking seems like an annoying — if not downright dangerous — disorder. William at The Quantum Lobe Chronicles explores whether or not this behavior might have served an important … Continue reading

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ResearchBlogging editor’s selections: Knuckle-walking, nanostars, and novel fuel cells

(Cross-posted at ResearchBlogging.org News.) Bipedalism: From the ground up or trees down? Chimpanzees and gorillas both walk on their knuckles, but do so in subtle but significantly different ways.  Brian at Laelaps discusses recent research on this subject, and its … Continue reading

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ResearchBlogging Editor’s selections: False primates, hot jupiters, comet controversies and clever corvids

(Cross-posted at ResearchBlogging.org News.) Suminia getmanov: A false primate: Over the past few months, you have probably heard a lot about “Ida”, a magnificently-preserved fossil of a 47-million year old primate.  You may not have heard about the fossils of … Continue reading

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8 days until The Giant’s Shoulders #14!

Here it is: your monthly reminder that deadline for The Giant’s Shoulders is coming up, to be held at The Dispersal of Darwin! There are 8 days left to submit before this month’s deadline. Entries can be submitted through blogcarnival.com … Continue reading

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