These are my links for February 17th 2013 through February 18th 2013:
- Wild Horses at Menier Gallery [19 February – 23 February] – Disappointed that they're actually equestrian MT @se1: What a week to open an exhibition of work by equine artists
- Wiping out top predators messes up the climate – life – 17 February 2013 – New Scientist – Wiping out top predators isn't just bad for biodiversity: it messes up the climate too >
- Sign in to read: What righteousness really means – opinion – 08 March 2012 – New Scientist – Liberal skew might not matter in natural sciences, says Haidt, but does in social sciences. More here > #AAASmtg
- Challenge unscientific thinking, whatever its source – opinion – 05 February 2013 – New Scientist – MT @rowhoop: Only one person in Haidt's audience admits being politically conservative. Liberal scientists! #AAASmtg
- The yuck factor: The surprising power of disgust – science-in-society – 20 July 2012 – New Scientist – The yuk factor: More on the power of disgust by @alisonge for @newscientist >
- Untitled (http://coleman.ucsd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/BMI2.png) – RT @NidhiSubs: Todd Coleman loves the story but hates this pic. Prefers this version #aaasmtg
- Brainwave controllers: Put your thinking cap on | The Economist – RT @NidhiSubs: Todd Coleman loves the story but hates this pic. Prefers this version #aaasmtg
- Electronic ‘tattoos’ to monitor vital signs – health – 11 August 2011 – New Scientist – Todd Coleman talking about wireless tattoo electronics – . Serious outbreak of the future #AAASmtg
- What’s behind these secret marks on postage stamps? – SciencePunk – RT @SciencePunk: What's the deal with these secret typos on Royal Mail stamps?