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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: Small Science Collective - the Return!
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Small Science Collective - the Return! After a patchy here-and-there hiatus. With the organizational genius-help of Isabella Rotman. We are uploading new zines from a back collection to our new Tumblr site. And our new, improved, and growing Zine Library! I also hope to updating this main site with commentary on the 30 new zines just added. Many say scienc...
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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: Small Science at Chicago ZineFest 2012
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Friday, March 16, 2012. Small Science at Chicago ZineFest 2012. Behold the lovely ZineFest image by Lilli Carre. We distributed about 130 zines at this year's amazingly huge 2012 Chicago ZineFest. Small Science didn't get their act together to sign up to get a table in time (note to self:don't be such a slacker! Bbut why sit a table when you can carry your table with. Whose Knowle...
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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: Small Science at the National Academy of Sciences!
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Saturday, November 16, 2013. Small Science at the National Academy of Sciences! In the first week of November Small Science had a nice opportunity to spread some zine-ness around at the 25th annual Kavli Frontiers of Science. Always a nice thing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thinking of contributing your own zine? Email us at smallsciencezines (at) gmail (dot) com. Based on...
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About Visionmaker NYC
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Visionmaker NYC (version 1.0) is a vision-making application to improve the nature of New York City. Version 1.0 focuses on New York City, and follows on from the Mannahatta Project and Welikia Project. And the best-selling book by Eric W. Sanderson, Mannahatta: The Natural History of New York City. 2009) The modern aspects of the project are based in part on investigations described in Sanderson’s Terra Nova: The New World After Oil, Cars, and Suburbs. WHAT’S WITH THE NAME? Visionmaker NYC is part of th...
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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: Free Water vs. Bottle Water
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Free Water vs. Bottle Water. Water is so apparently abundant, and yet increasingly precious. For drinking, agriculture, and industry. Even Hollywood has become sensitized to the issue of fresh water access, be it the latest James Bond film. New water advocacy organization. Bottled up and sold to us. Videos like The Story of Bottled Water. Thinking of ...
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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: Zines for CAKE
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Some zines prepped for the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A collaboration of scientists, artists, students, and anyone else interested in science, this project produces small zines and web comics on a variety of topics . Read online, download zines, and share your ideas here. Thinking of contributing your own zine?
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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: Small Science Getting "Root Down"
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Thursday, November 14, 2013. Small Science Getting "Root Down". Small Science was happy to be a part of the exhibition Rooting: Regional Networks, Global Concerns. I am Anuj Stark,16, I love science! And thats the reason why i love your blogs too! I know you might not be of my age but still check them out www.astark123.blogspot.com Thanks and PEACE! January 22, 2014 at 4:58 AM.
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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: B I G ! (but not too big...)
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Tuesday, May 20, 2014. But not too big.). Who could believe an ant in theory? A giraffe in blueprint? Ten thousand doctors of what's possible. Could reason half the jungle out of being. Click on this cover to read the comic in Tumblr. To download the printable/foldable version. This is how biologist Stephan Jay Gould's classic essay " Shape and Size. Contributed by Adrian Pijoan.
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THE SMALL SCIENCE COLLECTIVE: from dry desert to coral reef...
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For the full selection of zines, always growing, please visit the Zine Library. To read as web comics, visit our Tumblr site. Sunday, February 13, 2011. From dry desert to coral reef. We'd like to show highlights from a truckload of excellent zine submissions we received from Dara Nix. Stevenson's biology class at the. In Greensboro, North Carolina. 1 land biome and 1 aquatic biome and create a zine to communicate the key characteristics of their selected biome. Deserts as discussed by Matthew Richman.