Day 22 bonus: Science stimulus funding

ScienceDebate2008 and AAAS have tallied the final numbers for science funding in the stimulus package. The graphic at right will open in a new page if you click on it. Kudos to Arizona State Geologist Lee Allison for putting these on his blog.

Day 22: Staring down Lyme’s disease

Researchers in Germany and Russia have been spying on the creepy little bacteria that cause Lyme’s Disease, and think they may be closing in on an Achilles Heel. And that could translate into good news someday for the roughly 30,000 people who contract the tick-born disease in the United States each year (see map) — and [...]

Day 20: Wait, whose birthday is it?

Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday, coinciding with the 150th anniversary of his famous book “The Origin of Species,” has riveted the science community. It’s fun to read major publications, like the journal Nature, and realize they’ve been planning their stories for ages. Social networks including Twitter and Facebook are abuzz with the celebration. It’s like an Olympic [...]

Day 19: Mouse neurons vary like (pretty) trees

  Mostly, I just wanted to share this image because I think it’s beautiful, especially once you know what it represents. This is the branched network of nerves that communicate with a small muscle in the head of a mouse, connecting the base of the ear to the top of the skull. Researchers want to [...]

Day 17: Wolves of all stripes

At first, last week’s announcement that black coats in wolves come from interbreeding with dogs didn’t interest me that much. I have a long-time fondness for wolves, and I don’t particularly care what color they are. But from a gee-whiz biology perspective, the finding actually is pretty interesting. Also, the news was a chance to take a [...]

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