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From Me to You – A Video, An Artist, A Book | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. From Me to You – A Video, An Artist, A Book. Posted on February 23, 2012. Dear readers, here are a few pick-me-uppers to get you through your late February woes. I’ve been posting CreatureCast videos on this blog pretty regularly, but I’m long overdue for a new one. Here’s one of my recent favorites about marine creatures known as. CreatureCast – Larvacean Houses. Via thisiscolossal.com, Thanks Emily! This past December, I posted. About a pamphlet entitled. Podcast by Aa...
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Sparrow songs tune into context | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. Sparrow songs tune into context. Posted on January 14, 2015. You know how even though the “k” in skill and “g” in guilt sound really similar, we know to put them in different categories? Many linguists think that ability to differentiate similar sounds based on context is uniquely human. But new research suggests that a type of bird, the swamp sparrow, does the same thing. Learn more in my new piece for Scienceline. Image: Flickr / Peter Wilton. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Stopping by bromine | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. Posted on February 24, 2015. Author of “ The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales. 8221; visited our writing workshop class. We did an in-class exercise in which we had to write a poem about an element from the period table based off Robert Frost’s poem “ Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening. I decided to write mine on bromine, specifically highlighting research. Which element is this I do not know,. Its neighbors are more common though. And if that’s true...
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New website! | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. Posted on February 4, 2015. I’ve made a website that showcases some of my favorite clips and writing experiences. Go ch-ch-check it out at stephyin.com. Posted in Just for Fun. The pacifist scientist who believes humans evolved to be violent. The clock tells me →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. An abridg...
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Guest Post: Starling Murmuration, by Harmony Lu | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. Guest Post: Starling Murmuration, by Harmony Lu. Posted on January 10, 2012. Harmony, working at a field site in New Mexico. You may be surprised to see so much text below, considering the fact that I just announced a brief hiatus! Well, you are in for a treat. My good friend, Harmony Lu. When Harmony first discovered starling flocking, she asked the question that everyone would — “How do they do that? Starling Murmuration, by Harmony Lu. Starling murmuration over a beau...
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Curriculum Vitae | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. If you’re interested in learning what I’ve done, you can check out my LinkedIn profile. Or this list of selected works. For a more detailed resume, see below. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Follow me on Twitter.
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Selected Publications | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. Lessons in Water Cycling: Green Infrastructure in Providence, RI. March 8, 2014 2014 Rhode Island Land and Water Conservation Summit. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Benshi #327: A Storify Log of Randy Olson's SICB Visit. Guest Post)January 7, 2014 The Benshi (Randy Olson's blog) http:/ thebenshi.com/? Co-author) October 4, 2013 The College Hill Independent, Brown University. Http:/ www.theindy.org/129. March 5, 2013 Ink Chroma Blog. How Did the Seahorse Get its Shape?
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The clock tells me | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. The clock tells me. Posted on February 4, 2015. Hi there, I’m sharing a poem I wrote for an in-class exercise with Stephen Hall. I’ve been thinking about lucid dreaming a lot lately, which definitely inspired this piece. As a prompt, we borrowed the first line, “the bedside clock is right once,” from a poem entitled Nighttown. By David Corcoran, former editor of the. The clock tells me. The bedside clock is right for once. Someone once told me,. Lines curved and jagged,.
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Response to Willie Soon: How can we legitimize scientific consensus? | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. Response to Willie Soon: How can we legitimize scientific consensus? Posted on February 24, 2015. Over the weekend, news broke. That a skeptical climate scientist, Wei-Hock Soon, has accepted more than $1.2 million from the fossil-fuel industry while neglecting to disclose those interests in his papers. To combat this, we should find ways to better consolidate and legitimize consensus, then stack consensus up directly against individual studies. How can we give a pla...
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Why we should stand up to bullies in the workplace | INK-CHROMA
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Sifting through science, via ink. Why we should stand up to bullies in the workplace. Posted on January 5, 2015. Bullying isn’t just a playground phenomenon — it happens everyday, in professional settings around the world. My new piece for Cafe. Takes a look at workplace bullying, and how it can be a lose-lose-lose situation for individuals, business and society at large. Image source: Flickr / Quinn Dombrowski. Is working a lot necessarily unhealthy? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.