Don’t forget to go to SciAm for your IgNobel news!

Sci is SO EXCITED! I’m going to be at the IgNobel prizes this week, on Thursday night, blogging my little hands off on all the latest weird stuff!  I’ll be doing it at SciAm, so please head over to my blog there, where we’ll be having a live tweet stream and a live feed of […]

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Friday Weird Science: The Sexiness of Stubble

Men, do you ever worry about your facial hair? Do you worry about how manly it makes you look, how handsome, how old, how responsible? Have you ever become concerned about how your pencil thin moustache or your joined mutton chops is affecting your dating life? Well wonder no more! This study is here for […]

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One injection can make you grow older…

Sci is over at Scientific American today, talking about a new paper on aging in mice.  It shows that a particular cytokine, CCL11, may be responsible for some of the effects of aging like decreased neurogenesis in the brain, and decreased cognitive performance.  And it’s got parabiosis.  Because OMG I didn’t even know people still […]

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In which Sci is on Spark

Yes! Sci was on the radio just recently, on the CBC show Spark , talking about pseudonyms, and why I have one, and why I think they are important. Interesting chance to hear both sides of the debate. So if you’d like to hear Sci’s dulcet tones (and they are so very dulcet), head on […]

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Friday Weird Science: Small Squid do the SNEAK

This awesome paper on “sneaker squid” made headlines a few weeks ago. And so it should! I mean, SNEAKER SQUID? Heeeeehehehehe. Not only that, it’s got SPERM. Obviously I must blog this. Iwata et al. “Why small squid have big sperm: dimorphic squid sperm linked to alternative mating behaviors” BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2011. And of […]

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Weird Science Is ALL Science at the IgNobels!

YES! The Ignobel Prizes are coming up again this year, where some of the oddest authors of the oddest studies out there get honored by real Nobel Laureates. It’s a very interesting prize series, because not only are these studies often funny, they are also often USEFUL. So the study could, say, entirely change how […]

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Tingling Neurons Titillating your Tinnitus at #sciamblogs today!

Sci is at SciAm today talking about the latest paper which may show why we get tinnitus, which is that annoying thing where your ears ring. You can read it over there, and if you feel like, you can comment over there…or over here! It’s up to you. Please ignore the ringing sound, it doesn’t […]

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