Squid Cartoons for a Cause!

Squid Cartoons for a Cause!

The guys over at Deep-Sea News have organized an "Ocean Bloggers Challenge" to fund ocean-related education for classrooms in need. It's through a really nifty website called Donors Choose, which…
The joy of programming and simulations

The joy of programming and simulations

When the first small microcomputers became available, they were quickly equipped by graphic abilities and interpreters (and even compilers) which easily generated graphics by a sequence of simple…
New Giant Squid Show in 2012

New Giant Squid Show in 2012

Mark your calendars!http://www.worldscreen.com/articles/display/22798 Why are people such suckers for giant squid? What's their hook?  an exhibit at the Smithsonian: In Search of Giant Squidhttp…
Learning Through Games... At Public School!

Learning Through Games... At Public School!

Ever play games in school?  Ever have the teacher suggest you play games?  Heck, ever had your entire middle and high school curricula be designed around games?   In a news piece…
Encouraging Science With Our Children

Encouraging Science With Our Children

So much science education happens in informal ways--outside of the classroom. These experiences can be so valuable and sometimes even more influential than the classic approaches taken for so long by…
NIH Affirmative Action on R01s?

NIH Affirmative Action on R01s?

The NIH has made public how often they fund grants below the payline. 18% of R01s scored below the nominal cutoff get funded anyway. A good chunk of those are grants from new investigators. This is…
How To Be Einstein Without Being A Genius

How To Be Einstein Without Being A Genius

Very sound advice from systems biologist Uri Alon: A common mistake made in choosing problems is taking the first problem that comes to mind. Since a typical project takes years even it if seems…