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Monthly Archives: August 2012
BrainSCANr
Even though I don’t seriously do Brains (Braaaaaains – sorry. Couldn’t help myself), I have friends who do. So, this is a cool thing from Bradley and Jessica Voytek. I’ve mentioned it before below. Just thought I should link in … Continue reading
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Goethe on Color
In the teaching I’ll do on theory of science, one of the examples Bem and De Jong uses is an explanation of why chalk is white. It rests on the idea of light being absorbed or not by the material, … Continue reading
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What is the point of public engagement?
This looks like an excellent thing to follow (now that I’m back from Oz) What is the point of public engagement?.
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