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Dromio S. Master, shall I be porter at the gate? Adriana Ay; and let none enter, lest I break your pate. Beginnings can be funny things. Before the Beatles could commence transforming pop and rock music in earnest, they had to make their...
Some observations on the impact of low overnight temperatures on colony development and spring swarming, and the use of Taranov swarm control to partition the flying and 'non-flying' bees to prevent swarming.
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by Jason Sacks Saying Mayday to Endless War I was lucky to be able to travel to Washington, D.C., last week to protest President Nixon's endless war in Vietnam. Now that I'm back home in Seattle, I thought I'd share some comments on my...
AQUAMAN SUPER POWERS (KENNER) When is a Friday Figure Addendum not a Flashback? When it’s for a review I only ran three days ago. I mean, I guess that’s still a flashback. Right? But it doesn’t feel like it, and I’m writing this...
w ones left to read, combined with the difficulty of finding these remaining titles cheaply. But I got lucky on eBay earlier in the year and nabbed The Double Frame, which is the UK title for Knocked for a Loop. I have gone with the...
I had a piece up in New Scientist last week (paywalled, sorry!), about a new analysis that suggests the universe is less homogeneous (more “lumpy”) that most cosmologists believe. The piece was a bit different than my usual. Normally I...
At last we’ve made it to the end of term. This morning I delivered my last particle physics lecture. Given that it is the last day of the semester I was half-expecting no students would turn up, but in the end I had about 60% attendance....
My main comment on David George Haskell’s How Flowers Made Our World is a plea for even pop-science writers (and, perhaps more to the point, publishers) to use numbered endnotes to […]
On Wednesday, April 8th, I gave a presentation called What if we used AI as an excuse to provide structured open data to our communities?