Wildlife documentaries or dramatic science?
Update: Lizzie Crouch expands the discussion when addressing fiction. Jason G. Goldman just posted to Scientific American blogs the twitter discussion that followed this post. Brian Switek encourages...
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I first talked to John Romano when he agreed to give an interview for our Sci-Ed story “Anatomy Lesson“. John was just back from ComicCon, and his enthusiasm (in comics and in science alike) was...
View ArticleThe Biggest Sci-Ed Stories of 2013
As 2013 comes to an end, it’s a time for reflection and thought about the last year, and look towards to the future. 2013 was quite the year in science, with impressive discoveries and wide reaching...
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Their ghostly eyes are lovely windows to their souls. Lemurs are primates – they have long tails, tree-climbing hands, and incredible curiosity. At least that’s what I encountered on my visit to the...
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Lemurs had their 15 minutes of fame, back when DreamWork’s Madagascar came out in 2005. This year it’s time for IMAX Island of Lemurs: Madagascar to shine a spotlight on this primates. We discussed...
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