Cool stuff

The Curiouser and Curiouser site features an interview with Scott Sigler on science fiction and skepticism — out on the 30th November, which is his birthday! The works of American author and podcaster Scott Sigler combine many genres, including science fiction, horror, and thriller. After successfully recording and distributing the audiobook of his novel Earthcore [...]

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You have no idea how much I hate this guy. He’s the artist who is responsible for my cat logo on my blog. His art and writing has appeared in science publications internationally and he currently works for CSIRO. A former member of the Shell Questacon Science Circus and graduate of the ANU Science Communication [...]

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Little Kitten – New Symphony Of Science!

by podblack on November 23, 2010

Thanks to Desiree for the find!

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I’ve met him! He was at the Global Atheist Convention and threw me a toy in the audience — and I still have no idea how he did the trick up on stage where he guessed my husband’s name. :p He still doesn’t follow me on Twitter though — oi, Simon, say hello, we’ll both [...]

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Little Kitten – Neuroscience Meets Magic

by podblack on November 3, 2010

Scientific American – Brain scientists Stephen Macknik and Susanna Martinez-Conde explain the science behind the mental manipulations of gentleman thief Apollo Robbins.

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Thanks to MsInformation and Eric for these finds – Apparently ‘millimeters matter’! LYRICS Intro: We hear every damn day about our fragile country. Every damn day about the brink of catastrophe, and how it’s a shame that we can’t work together. The truth is we do. We work together to get things done

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New Point of Inquiry podcast episode! This one features one of the great writers for the Australian Book of Atheism, Dr Karen Stollznow, and Warren Bonnett, who you can hear regularly featured on the Token Skeptic podcast Embiggen Books episodes. He’s also featured in a print interview, on the Curiouser and Curiouser column over at [...]

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