Saturday, November 28, 2009

Anthropology : Your Christmas Card List and Human Brain Development

From BoingBoing: According to anthropologist Robin Dunbar, Ph.D., the social relationships that were forged during the dawn of humanity still influence everything from Christmas card lists to Facebook networks.
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/25/whats-your-christmas.html

And see the lecture on the subject:
http://gustavus.edu/events/nobelconference/2008/dunbar-lecture.php

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Video: Bird does the Moonwalk

Who knew that Birds were such great dancers!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Art: St. Wenceslas Riding a Dead Horse in Prague


St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of the Czech Republic, is honored with many statues around the country. But the sculpture of St. Wenceslas Riding a Dead Horse in Prague turns those monuments — literally — upside down. Hanging in the gallery of a shopping and entertainment complex, it was created in 1999 as a parody of a right-side-up statue in a nearby public square.

Site: Portraits of the Hadza People

Amazing portraits of the Hadza people in Tanzania.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/12/hadza/hadza-portraits

Monday, November 16, 2009

Dock Ellis and the LSD No-No

It's an animated interview with a pitcher who took LSD in the 70s and pitched a No-hitter!

Monday, November 09, 2009

Picture: Christmas Lights

I don't know where this photo was taken, as I received it in an email, but it seems to be the perfect way to prevent yourself from trying to "keep up with the Jones'" during the Christmas season.

Thursday, November 05, 2009

News: Baylor Chapman has a sense of repurpose



Baylor Chapman, a local SF florist was featured in the SF Chronical today. It was fun to poke through her floral designs.

Read the arttical and see the pics

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

News: The Perils of Overfishing

A disheartening interview with Daniel Pauly who warns that the global fishing industry has drastically depleting the fish population.

He was interviewed by Terry Gross of Fresh Air:
Part I


Part II


He also wrote an expose of this in The New Republic:
In an Oct. 7, 2009 article entitled "Aquacalypse Now: The End of Fish," published by The New Republic, Pauly writes that in the past 50 years "we have reduced the populations of large commercial fish, such as bluefin tuna, cod, and other favorites, by a staggering 90 percent."
http://www.tnr.com/article/environment-energy/aquacalypse-now

Site: Interactive site shows the scale of things on a micro level

http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/

By using a slider you can see the scale of cells and what they are made of! Cool!