I’ve got your missing links right here (17 November 2012)
Top picks
“Why do some people want to amputate a perfectly healthy limb? And why would any doctor help them?” Anil Ananthaswamy’s story launches Matter, a new magazine for long-form science journalism. If you care about deep, high-quality science writing, please support them. It’s only 99c.
The life and death of Knut the polar bear, & what it says about zoos
Transcendant Alexis Madrigal explains why Obama’s Narwhal skewered Romney’s Orca
You must read “Your Daughter Died” by Deborah Blum, about the unresolved poisonings of young women in Thailand
How one man tapped into the Web to crowd-source a “cure” (sort of) for his cancer
Excellent post from self-described “science groupie” Tania Browne on why non-scientists play a vital role in talking about science
Heh. “Single Molecule Causes Complex Behavior” – a handy template for journalists, by Alan Dove.
Possibly the best Oatmeal cartoon ever about creating content online and working from home.
Terrific Bora Zivkovic post on Nate Silver, what he does, why it matters that he’s a blogger, & the rise of expertise
Fantastic takedown of the “we’re-getting-stupider” fragile intellect story from earlier this week, by Bob O’Hara and GrrlScientist
Amazing. XKCD describes “Up Goer Five”
The pseudoscience of chronic Lyme disease, by Cassie Willyard. And from the NYT: “Relapsing” Lyme disease is actually due to new infections
It’s surprisingly hard to change medical terms that are named after Nazi doctors. By Ilana Yurkiewicz
How Joshua Foer learned a language in 22 hours
The science of swords, with Charles Choi. Also, definitely don’t mess with Charles Choi. Or if you do, try shooting him from afar
News/science/writing
Rob Dunn is releasing all his data on bellybutton microbes, so you can try to outsmart him
This guy has spent years filming and photographing every species of bird of paradise
You can get chlamydia from koala piss.
Virus saves itself by preventing its host (a bacterium) from committing suicide
There aren’t as many species in the seas as we thought, but loads are undiscove… OH GOD KILL THAT CRAB WITH FIRE
Great white sharks aren’t dwarf megalodons; they’re probably fat makos
Parasitic worm eggs reset intestinal bacteria to soothe monkey gut rot
On false promises of personal genomics, and the myth of the $1000 genome.
BP gets epically spanked over the Deepwater balls-up, and has to cough up $350m for scientific research.
“Kurzweil doesn’t know neuroscience as well as he knows A.I.”
The Massive Project to Wipe Out 180 Million Galapagos Rats
Children aren’t natural scientists, but that’s OK – neither are pro scientists
What if climate-change doubters held a debate and nobody came?
Bonobos catch yawns, particularly from relatives.
Meditation study retracted 12 minutes before publication (!) now reappears in different journal, with different data. Hmm.
Rogue planet wanders cosmos without a star. Probably with an awesome theme tune.
The oldest known panda fossil… is from Spain? “Don’t go around calling this the missing panda link.”
“I’m not the only person who has come to view… our flagship journal with pity and contempt” – a searing indictment of Psychological Science
I find animal genome papers really dull, but this is a great write-up of the newly sequenced pig genome
Eocene’s big bird – Diatryma – wasn’t so scary after all
Urban birds are adapting to the threat of cats, by shedding feathers and… er… screaming bloody murder
“Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder” appears to be rubbish stacked onto even more rubbish. By Neuroskeptic.
“Dear NSF, I plan on scrawling pages of notes, mostly hitting dead ends, until, in year 4, I hit pay dirt”- Mark Changizi on the great lie of scientific discovery
Meet the leggiest animal on Earth
Scientists control MRSA outbreak by sequencing the superbug’s genomes
Tussle over pterosaur take-offs reveals fumbling science journalism. This is why you don’t cover conference talks if you’re not actually at the frickin’ conference!
Brain damaged patient uses mind to tell neurologists he’s not in pain
Er, oh dear? Fungal meningitis pathogen discovers new appetite for human brains
The problems with Movember, by Gary Schwitzer
Proteins made to order: researchers design proteins from scratch with predictable structures.
Infant stress affects teen brain
Heh/wow/huh
A lake at the bottom of the ocean
All the Bonds stare down the barrel together
Worst press release title of the year?
Leopard takes down wildebeest, then goes for seconds.
Why GIFs were invented: tadpoles swim around the mouth of a pregnant male Darwin’s frog
Fake and vaguely disturbing “Windows 95 Tips”
XKCD on a classic logic problem
No one trusts anyone in the UK.
Please try to be more understanding around dinosaurs.
Octopus vs cuttlefish! Cephalopod wars!
My schaden is freuded: watch Mitt Romney’s Facebook Likes Decrease in Real Time
Weekly cute: The (possibly) “world’s smallest dog” is barely heavier than a hamster
Entertainment Writer Has Knack For Making Complex Pop Culture Concepts Accessible
Every Episode Of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, In Limerick
Internet/journalism/society
Entrepreneurial hacker launched denial of service attacks on stock exchanges to promote his anti-denial-of-service business, gets nicked for it.
Skyfall’s abandoned island is real. Its story is sadder & more interesting than anything in the film.
Living life according to NY Times trend stories
“If Titanic sank today… an American headline [would say] “On Well-Known Ship, Some Unexpected Wetness”.”
The president of Uruguay has chosen to live in a farmhouse and give away 90 per cent of his salary:
This is *awesome*. A filter for automatically fact-checking emails for the absurd twaddle your relatives send
Worker cuts cable while repairing highway. Russia loses contact with its satellites
10 writers, including me (sort of), share their writing music with Steve Silberman.
Cry havoc & let slip the tweets of war. Israel live-tweets its Gaza offensive. First casualty = taste.
Top journalists Carl Zimmer and Michelle Nijhuis take the newspaper and magazine categories in the Kavli Sci Journalism awards. Congrats!
I’ve been short-listed for a UK science blog prize alongside 9 amazing people. Go check out their blogs.
The Oxford US Dictionaries name “GIF” as word of the year. The OED’s choice is “omnishambles“. I think we win this round.
Neil Gaiman’s 8 rules of writing.
Drones + investigative journalism + Google Maps + Instagram = empathy?
Award-winning Naked Scientists radio show is being axed by the BBC – find out more & help
How teachers are using e-readers to help catch cheats
All you need to read about the BBC scandal, by Emily Bell
Go Further
Animals
- Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?
- This pristine piece of the Amazon shows nature’s resilienceThis pristine piece of the Amazon shows nature’s resilience
- Octopuses have a lot of secrets. Can you guess 8 of them?
- Animals
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Octopuses have a lot of secrets. Can you guess 8 of them?
Environment
- This pristine piece of the Amazon shows nature’s resilienceThis pristine piece of the Amazon shows nature’s resilience
- Listen to 30 years of climate change transformed into haunting musicListen to 30 years of climate change transformed into haunting music
- This ancient society tried to stop El Niño—with child sacrificeThis ancient society tried to stop El Niño—with child sacrifice
- U.S. plans to clean its drinking water. What does that mean?U.S. plans to clean its drinking water. What does that mean?
History & Culture
- Gambling is everywhere now. When is that a problem?Gambling is everywhere now. When is that a problem?
- Beauty is pain—at least it was in 17th-century SpainBeauty is pain—at least it was in 17th-century Spain
- The real spies who inspired ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’The real spies who inspired ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’
- Heard of Zoroastrianism? The religion still has fervent followersHeard of Zoroastrianism? The religion still has fervent followers
- Strange clues in a Maya temple reveal a fiery political dramaStrange clues in a Maya temple reveal a fiery political drama
Science
- Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?
- Can aspirin help protect against colorectal cancers?Can aspirin help protect against colorectal cancers?
- The unexpected health benefits of Ozempic and MounjaroThe unexpected health benefits of Ozempic and Mounjaro
- Do you have an inner monologue? Here’s what it reveals about you.Do you have an inner monologue? Here’s what it reveals about you.
- Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io has been erupting for billions of yearsJupiter’s volcanic moon Io has been erupting for billions of years
Travel
- Follow in the footsteps of Robin Hood in Sherwood ForestFollow in the footsteps of Robin Hood in Sherwood Forest
- This chef is taking Indian cuisine in a bold new directionThis chef is taking Indian cuisine in a bold new direction
- On the path of Latin America's greatest wildlife migrationOn the path of Latin America's greatest wildlife migration
- Everything you need to know about Everglades National ParkEverything you need to know about Everglades National Park