Science Extra Geeky Bits from David Bradley
The latest science extra Geeky Bits news from Sciencebase's David Bradley now come to you via sciencebase on Twitter. The most recent news snippets, worthies and oddities, as well as other items of interest that didn't make it on to the Sciencebase Science Blog homepage because I was (a) too busy to do a full write-up (b) too lazy to do a full write-up (c) too bored to do a full write-up. You can visit the Science Extra Geeky Bits Archive for all items posted up to December 2008 on the original Geeky Bits page.
- sciencebase: Creating an imaging storm: images with a scientific twist from @sciencebase http://imagingstorm.co.uk/imaging-storm-photography.html
- sciencebase: Internet against government corruption - http://bit.ly/TSb8d
- sciencebase: Skeptics in the pub discussing booze and drugs http://j.mp/1Yd6jU @doctorblogs in the BMJ
- sciencebase: (Thanks for all the fractal, Mandelbulb, audio, and homeopathic RTs today, people ;-)
- sciencebase: Controversial saturated fat: http://bit.ly/413wU1
- sciencebase: @WeAreGeek Are these 3D Mandelbrot sets and fractals a visual metaphor or does the world really work like this? Fascinating question.
- sciencebase: @jordancdarwin Snap all you like at my heels, when you're sitting on my shoulders I'll get worried ;-)
- sciencebase: Homeopathy really doesn't work: http://bit.ly/2tJJwi
- sciencebase: @oregondave But, any valid trials have to be placebo controlled, so it's placebo vs placebo, right?
- sciencebase: Mandelbrot in 3D http://j.mp/2rDHVz (Spanish blog) Amazing fractal
