These are my links for February 14th 2013 through February 16th 2013:
- sumit paul-choudhury (sumit)
: Frosty Fenway: bit colder than … – Frosty Fenway: bit colder than last time I was here, @JohnMacF > - FAQ – 10 November 2004 – New Scientist – @SusannaSpeier @laurie_winkless Sure! (though possibly not personally). Pitches always welcome – FAQ here >
- Sign in to read: Beware the seductions of sociable machines – tech – 17 January 2011 – New Scientist – Sherry Turkle on talking to machines. Here's her 2011 @newscientist essay on "the robotic moment" > . hamlet #AAASmtg
- One Per Cent: Did police use Twitter effectively during the riots? – Bobbies on the tweet. Social media policing during the London riots >
- Short Sharp Science: Baby black hole is swaddled in a supernova remnant – The youngest black hole in the Milky Way? >
- Short Sharp Science: Quake could rock asteroid as it skims Earth – RT @newscientist: Quake could rock asteroid as it skims Earth #asteroid #2012DA14
- Twitter / zx_spectrum_30: BREAKING: NASA release artists … – Alternatively RT @zx_spectrum_30: BREAKING: NASA release artists impression of asteroid due to pass close to earth.
- 2012_DA14 – 7 hrs before closest approach: DaveHer: Galleries: Digital Photography Review – Meanwhile, in outer space MT @esascience: Asteroid #2012DA14 seen from Australia 7 hrs before closest approach
- New map of Mercury from Messenger mission, unveiled by David Blewett at #AAASmtg http://twitter.yfrog.com/oe5dnliwj – RT @astrolisa: New map of Mercury from Messenger mission, unveiled by David Blewett at #AAASmtg
- Russian meteor will teach us about future bigger hits – space – 15 February 2013 – New Scientist – "You wait years for a space rock and then two come along at once" >
- (500) http://www.flickr.com/photos/simon_rp/8474794165/ – RT @newscientist: #RussianMeteor entering atmosphere – as seen from space by #ESA satellite Our coverage coming soon
- Mosh pit physics could aid disaster planning – physics-math – 14 February 2013 – New Scientist – RT @astrolisa: Mosh pit physics: In which I interview the drummer of a metal band for @newscientist