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Top Posts for November, 2010

Posted on November 30, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Anti-shark stereotypes in “River Monsters” 10 reasons why marine mammals aren’t as cute as you think they are Our favorite sea monsters – Ningen (#4) Great diagrams of science: What are they doing to those animals? The Cove, Dolphins, and Mercury How to brew beer in a coffee maker, using only materials commonly found on … Read More “Top Posts for November, 2010” »

Top Posts for October, 2010

Posted on November 1, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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How to brew beer in a coffee maker, using only materials commonly found on a modestly sized oceanographic research vessel. The Tea Party’s disturbing views about science How to build a canoe from scratch on a graduate student stipend Our favorite sea monsters – Ningen (#4) Anti-shark stereotypes in “River Monsters” The Cove, Dolphins, and … Read More “Top Posts for October, 2010” »

Top Posts for August, 2010

Posted on August 31, 2010August 30, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Below are the ten most read posts for the month of August, 2010, in order of popularity. How to build a canoe from scratch on a graduate student stipend The Southern Fried Scientist’s advice for new graduate students Anti-shark stereotypes in “River Monsters” Shark Week 2010: A big step in the right direction! Epistemological Idioms … Read More “Top Posts for August, 2010” »

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