These are my links for December 14th 2011 through December 15th 2011:
- DNA death predictors: What do they really tell you? – health – 15 December 2011 – New Scientist – Oops, fixed link RT Hey @ryanqnorth – we've done a story about real-life Machines of Death! Um, sort of
- New Scientist TV: New material could create technicolour dreamcoat – Fabric fit for a technicolour dreamcoat >
- Twitter – Hey @ryanqnorth – we've done a story about real-life Machines of Death! Um, sort of
- Arcfinity – Announcing Arc: a new magazine about the future from the makers of New Scientist – RT @arcfinity: Announcing Arc, a new magazine about the future from the makers of New Scientist:
- CultureLab: Superflies bred to be the first astronauts on Titan – Superfly guy, gonna take you higher > < all the way to Titan, to be precise
- A Soundmap Of London’s Waterways | Londonist – I love everything about this > RT @LDN: A soundmap of London's waterways < but especially the Beckmod
- Cloud suicide will wake black hole sleeping giant – space – 14 December 2011 – New Scientist – A suicidal cloud is about to wake the sleeping giant at the centre of our galaxy >
- Technology confuse lizard! Lizard no like! – Boing Boing – RT @BoingBoing: Technology confuse lizard! Lizard no like!
- Biochemies DNA Molecule Plush Dolls by Jun Axup — Kickstarter – "My project is a set of DNA molecule plush dolls that magnetically interact where they naturally hydrogen bond" Hooray!
- SA4QE – Spreading the Word of Russell Hoban: Russell Hoban, 1925-2011 – RIP Russell Hoban. Riddley Walker is one of the finest books I've ever read >
- Mystery of the male ostrich’s erection solved – life – 14 December 2011 – New Scientist – Male ostriches are lymph-dicked > #illgetmycoat
- Zoologger: My brain’s so big it spills into my legs – life – 14 December 2011 – New Scientist – These legs were made for thinking: a spider whose brain is so big it spills out of its head >
- Power of Babel: Why one language isn’t enough – life – 14 December 2011 – New Scientist – The power of Babel: why does one species speak in so many different ways? >