Sci’s Coffee-Sipping roundup #11

It’s true! These roundups have indeed proven themselves useful. I needed link from last week, and lo and behold there it was! And so, this week, the links continue. Split-crotch pants, fake bacon. Superpuffs. And coffee. (The resemblance between Daria and myself is really pretty shocking) Monday: This week’s word can be…glowing. Radioactive.student.societyforscience.org/blog/eureka-la… Ok I […]

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Sci’s Coffee-sipping round-up #5

It’s been a fabulous week in Chicago my friends, at the greatest show on Earth, the Society for Neuroscience conference. Much science was learnt. Much coffee was consumed. And the Twitter links? The twitter links kept coming! (Yeah) But by the end I have to say, I hit peak science. Or peak socialization. One of […]

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Sci’s Coffee-sipping Round-up #4

This past week, I hurtled back and forth from the National Association of Science Writers meeting in Boston, back to Washington, DC, and then slingshotted off again to Chicago for the Society for Neuroscience meeting (where I’m giving a talk on Monday! Should be interesting! Come on out). There is not enough coffee in the […]

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Sci’s Coffee-Sipping Round-Up #3

It’s a big month for me. Fall is scientific meeting time, and that means I am flying hither and yon, and spending way too much time smelling airplane exhaust. But what have I been tweeting about? Grab some coffee. Sip with me. Monday: There is now an insurance code for being attacked by an orca. […]

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Sci’s Coffee-sipping Round-Up, #2

Because every week is a big week for science. But THIS week…well I guess Mars water made for an important Monday? The only order the links are in is the order in which I posted them. So sit down, pour some nice fresh coffee or tea, and sip with me. Let us stroll back through […]

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Sci’s Coffee-sipping Round-Up, #1

Every day, I post links to Twitter, usually between 8-10 per day. The links include my own pieces, but the majority aren’t mine. Rather, they are about what other people wrote that I found funny, interesting or educational. They are what I read when I’m sipping my coffee or riding the train. Because when Sci […]

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