Weekly round up

What’s been on The Great Beyond this week and a few extras…


Monday March 03

Songs about science part IV: GeekPop08 / Diabetes and the shrinking frog / Picker produces paper publication proposals

Tuesday March 04

What do you call a six legged octopus? / UK Physicists – check your job security here / Avalanche on Mars: Film at 11

Wednesday March 05

This is your brain on jazz / Antarctic cod put themselves ‘on ice’ for winter / Acid attack on Japanese whaling ship / Climate sceptics and a multiple choice blog post

Thursday March 06

Is there a doctor in the house? / Humans ‘hard-wired to spot snakes’ / Get malaria, get paid / Songs about science part V: singing scientists

Friday March 07

Shooting claim in whaling fight / Who really solved 140-year old maths problem? / When seas get hot, fish get lost

Other Nature blog posts you may have missed

The Sceptical Chymist: Is math harder than organic chemistry?

In the Field: live from Svalbard, plus a podcast

Climate Feedback: Saving the trees

Ones that got away

Further proof, if proof be needed, that chemistry is the greatest science, from Wired

Why a school in Birmingham, England, is getting into the space race, from The Guardian

A blue whale buried in 20 years ago is about to be dug up, from CanWest

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