Weekly round up

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


Monday March 31

Today’s pretty space picture / Groups call for tougher Antarctic ships, standards / A peak at a squid-gy beak

Tuesday April 01

School’s plagiarism code plagiarized / A chemist, a physicist, and a biologist walk into a bar / Paranoia stalks London’s Underground / All hail Cedric, saviour of Tasmanian Devils

Wednesday April 02

Beijing air ‘safe for an hour’ says Olympic honcho / Stonehenge dig a threat to journalists / UK hybrid embryo: in perspective / Berkeley voyeurs spy on octopus lovin’

Thursday April 03

Freaky flat-faced fish found / ‘Whacking Day’ for toads proposed / Peabody Award for evolution trial film / Oz kicks off carbon storage

Friday April 04

Cleaning up shipping lanes / Results of our quiz are in…

Other Nature blog posts you may have missed

Climate Feedback: Are the IPCC scenarios ‘unachievable’?

Nascent: Nature on the iPhone

Peer-to-Peer: Role of blogs in communicating scientific knowledge

Nautilus: The week on Nature Network: Friday 4 April

Ones that got away

Hand-feeding Bald Eagles, The Times

Hackers trigger epilepsy in website users, Wired

The dogs that sniff out crime, The Guardian

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