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The blog is about pretty much whatever I feel like at the time. It's heavy on links to videos and blogposts that I like, but I also throw in my opinion and/or interpretation of science related news as well as atheist, political, or personal issues.

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  • August 18, 2010
  • 09:23 PM
  • 243 views

More poop Mommy; I'm hungry!

by The Science Pundit in The Science Pundit

A few years ago, a cousin of mine told me the story of the time she was at a public swimming pool (in Utah, I believe) when her infant son demanded to be fed. She did what came naturally: she began to breastfeed her son. This act didn't go over very well with at least one of the pool's patrons, who came over to my cousin and sneered "That's disgusting! I have young children and they don't need to see that!" My cousin mused on how curious it was that this lady wasn't bothered by her children ........ Read more »

  • May 19, 2009
  • 04:08 PM
  • 577 views

Meet Ida!

by The Science Pundit in The Science Pundit

Meet Ida! a.k.a. Darwinius masillae. Ida is a 47 million year old fossil primate that was discovered in the Eocene fossil beds in Messel Germany. Ida was 24 cm. (~10 in.) from head to tail, meaning that--by some estimates--she probably weighed a little over a pound. In the picture below you can see the whole skeleton. It is fairly rare to find complete Eocene mammal skeletons--particularly primates. You can read online research paper about Ida here.And Ida is just wonderful! On the downsid........ Read more »

  • January 21, 2009
  • 03:59 PM
  • 938 views

How to Prepare Cuttlefish Sashimi (Dolphin style)

by The Science Pundit in The Science Pundit

The proper preparation of giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) for consumption requires at least two steps. The unpalatable ink must be drained from the hapless cephalopod and the cuttlebone must be removed. Of course if you're planning on dining with a fork and knife, then step #2 isn't strictly necessary. But for the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), which swallows its meals intact, cuttlebone removal is obligatory.This is what researchers Julian Finn, Tom Tregenza, Mark Norman ........ Read more »

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