I caught the entire lineup except Mercury because the sun was just rising and trees were in the way, but very cool… https://t.co/yv7X3DJsow 4 hours ago
@DrMRFrancis Ah, but you’ll be helping the rest of us not succumb to cute kitten temptation! (Also too far for me) 🐈 🐈⬛ 15 hours ago
Setting my alarm to check this out on Friday morning! https://t.co/3q4nsLXPJw 16 hours ago
Another book out this week: What Your Food Ate: How to Heal Our Land and Reclaim Our Health by David Montgomery and… https://t.co/OFlO25qpKJ 17 hours ago
@mwalimurural @DrPenaGuzman1 Glad to see you back! 17 hours ago
@jamesbridle @edyong209 Not sure if I shared this in the past few weeks, but I was getting confused by the shifting… https://t.co/cMpjBKuhfp 22 hours ago
@jamesbridle The pandemic interrupted @edyong209's writing of this book, but the wait is surely worth it.
Quite ex… https://t.co/haTSRBEUc5 22 hours ago
What does it mean to be intelligent? Author and artist @jamesbridle explores this in his new release, Ways of Being… https://t.co/oth8rLwPUp 22 hours ago
Keeping with the women in space theme, check out this book edited by @UCIPhysAstro's Virginia Trimble and… https://t.co/qABy8ZvqKZ 22 hours ago
This week's release by former NASA official, @Lori_Garver, is bound to be an interesting read.
Escaping Gravity: M… https://t.co/CfMRajxruo 22 hours ago
Read Science! Episode 8: Biotech Revolution Edition
Today’s conversation was all about biotechnology, clones, research ethics, and mad scientists. What didn’t we talk about!
Our guests were Emily Anthes, author of “Frankenstein’s Cat”, and Terry Johnson and Kyle Kurpinski, authors of “How To Defeat Your Own Clone”.
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9 years ago Read Science!, Video • Tags: Emily Anthes, Frankenstein's Cat, How to Defeat Your Own Clone, Jeff Shaumeyer, Joanne Manaster, Kyle Kurpinski, Read Science!, Terry D. Johnson, video