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Back in the 1990s, Bradley Smith was funded by the NIH to photograph and take MRI scans of human embryos and post them to the web. Intended for clinicians, Smith s...
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Back in the 1990s, Bradley Smith was funded by the NIH to photograph and take MRI scans of human embryos and post them to the web. Intended for clinicians, Smith says these images were more interesting to the public than he had anticipated. Smith unpacks our complicated relationship with embryo imagery.
Picture An Embryo
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Back in the 1990s, Bradley Smith was funded by the NIH to photograph and take MRI scans of human embryos and post them to the web. Intended for clinicians, Smith s...
[LESS INFO] 1668 VIEWS | ADDED 14:10:00 03/23/12
Back in the 1990s, Bradley Smith was funded by the NIH to photograph and take MRI scans of human embryos and post them to the web. Intended for clinicians, Smith says these images were more interesting to the public than he had anticipated. Smith unpacks our complicated relationship with embryo imagery.
Teen Launches LEGO ...
1998 Views 14:10:00 03/16/12
Estimated altitude for this flight was about 115,000 feet, says Raul Oaida, 18-years-old. Raul launched the shuttle, along with a video camera and a GPS tracker, b...
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Estimated altitude for this flight was about 115,000 feet, says Raul Oaida, 18-years-old. Raul launched the shuttle, along with a video camera and a GPS tracker, by way of a large helium balloon. Flight time was about three hours--the shuttle landing about 150 miles south of where it took off.
SciFri: How A LEGO...
28 Views 18:00:00 03/15/12
Estimated altitude for this flight was about 115,000 feet, says Raul Oaida, 18-years-old. Raul launched the shuttle, along with a video camera and a GPS tracker, b...
[LESS INFO] 28 VIEWS | ADDED 18:00:00 03/15/12
Estimated altitude for this flight was about 115,000 feet, says Raul Oaida, 18-years-old. Raul launched the shuttle, along with a video camera and a GPS tracker, by way of a large helium balloon. Flight time was about three hours--the shuttle landing about 150 miles south of where it took off.
SciFri: Coolest La...
31 Views 18:00:00 03/09/12
Convincing a rat to run on a treadmill is just another day at the office for the researchers at the Concord Field Station (CFS), a Harvard lab located in Bedford, ...
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Convincing a rat to run on a treadmill is just another day at the office for the researchers at the Concord Field Station (CFS), a Harvard lab located in Bedford, Mass. The lab focuses on comparative biomechanics, which requires lots of animals--including an emu, parrots, jerboas, goats--and lots of devices to document their movement.
Coolest Lab Ever?
1260 Views 14:10:00 03/09/12
Convincing a rat to run on a treadmill is just another day at the office for the researchers at the Concord Field Station (CFS), a Harvard lab located in Bedford, ...
[LESS INFO] 1260 VIEWS | ADDED 14:10:00 03/09/12
Convincing a rat to run on a treadmill is just another day at the office for the researchers at the Concord Field Station (CFS), a Harvard lab located in Bedford, Mass. The lab focuses on comparative biomechanics, which requires lots of animals--including an emu, parrots, jerboas, goats--and lots of devices to document their movement.
Coyotes Cruise NYC
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Coyotes have been spotted in the Bronx, Queens and even Manhattan. Wildlife biologist Mark Weckel has been documenting their immigration to New York City through "...
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Coyotes have been spotted in the Bronx, Queens and even Manhattan. Wildlife biologist Mark Weckel has been documenting their immigration to New York City through "camera traps" he has set up in the city parks. Weckel explains the project and shares some of his best coyote footage.
SciFri: Desktop Di...
29 Views 18:00:00 03/02/12
Many of us spend more time at our desks than anywhere else. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson takes us into his office at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City ...
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Many of us spend more time at our desks than anywhere else. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson takes us into his office at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City for a tour of his office. From a Saturn lamp Tyson made as a kid to his van Gogh pillow, Tyson highlights some of his universe-themed paraphernalia, and talks about what his journey to science stardom has been like.
Many of us spend more time at our desks than anywhere else. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson takes us into his office at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City ...
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Many of us spend more time at our desks than anywhere else. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson takes us into his office at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City for a tour of his office. From a Saturn lamp Tyson made as a kid to his van Gogh pillow, Tyson highlights some of his universe-themed paraphernalia, and talks about what his journey to science stardom has been like.
SciFri: Secret Lif...
33 Views 18:00:00 02/24/12
Look at frozen water through cross-polarized light, and zoom in with a macro lens, and you'll find a colorful and intricate landscape. Edward Aites, a photographer...
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Look at frozen water through cross-polarized light, and zoom in with a macro lens, and you'll find a colorful and intricate landscape. Edward Aites, a photographer and videographer specializing in time-lapse, said he was looking for something to explore in his studio during the winter months and started playing around with ice. The results are mesmerizing.
Secret Life Of Ice
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Look at frozen water through cross-polarized light, and zoom in with a macro lens, and you'll find a colorful and intricate landscape. Edward Aites, a photographer...
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Look at frozen water through cross-polarized light, and zoom in with a macro lens, and you'll find a colorful and intricate landscape. Edward Aites, a photographer and videographer specializing in time-lapse, said he was looking for something to explore in his studio during the winter months and started playing around with ice. The results are mesmerizing.
SciFri: Where's Th...
28 Views 18:00:00 02/17/12
Cuttlefish are master camouflagers. How they change their skin patterns may tell us something about how they see the world, says biologist Sarah Zylinski. Her work...
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Cuttlefish are master camouflagers. How they change their skin patterns may tell us something about how they see the world, says biologist Sarah Zylinski. Her work suggests that when cuttlefish see incomplete shapes, they fill in the visual blanks -- much like humans do.
Where's The Cuttlef...
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Cuttlefish are master camouflagers. How they change their skin patterns may tell us something about how they see the world, says biologist Sarah Zylinski. Her work...
[LESS INFO] 2157 VIEWS | ADDED 14:10:00 02/17/12
Cuttlefish are master camouflagers. How they change their skin patterns may tell us something about how they see the world, says biologist Sarah Zylinski. Her work suggests that when cuttlefish see incomplete shapes, they fill in the visual blanks -- much like humans do.
The Look Of Love
139 Views 14:10:00 02/10/12
News you can use for Valentine's Day: When you gaze into your sweetheart's eyes, look for enlarged pupils. Psychologist Bruno Laeng says our pupils don't just resp...
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News you can use for Valentine's Day: When you gaze into your sweetheart's eyes, look for enlarged pupils. Psychologist Bruno Laeng says our pupils don't just respond to light, but to thoughts too. Studies show that our pupils dilate when something captures our attention, including when we feel strong emotions. Laeng discusses how psychologists are using "pupillometry" in the lab.
Creating Earth
1090 Views 14:10:00 02/03/12
NASA’s iconic images of Earth from space date back to the late 1960s--with snapshots taken by Apollo astronauts. The modern “blue marble” images are captured by ma...
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NASA’s iconic images of Earth from space date back to the late 1960s--with snapshots taken by Apollo astronauts. The modern “blue marble” images are captured by machines and they’re not photos. They’re datasets collected by instruments aboard satellites and then translated into imagery on the ground.
Back in the 1990s, Bradley Smith was funded by the NIH to photograph and take MRI scans of human embryos and post them to the web. Intended for clinicians, Smith says these images were more interesting to the public than he had anticipated. Smith unpacks our complicated relationship with embryo imagery.