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Where art and science meet
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Exploring any form of life with a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles, eukaryography functions as a space for mediations and extrapolations of those things eukaryotic and the associations they spawn. Thematically, eukaryography revolves around the topics of and connections between ethnographic writing, protozoology, literature, the visualization of biological phenomena, natural history, and painting, but also makes forays into scientific reportage and interpretations of primary research. Short- and long-form essays are the project’s main focus, but excerpts from literature and research papers fill the space between and add content for further exploration.
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Science Friday Arts is a division of National Public Radio\'s Science Friday radio program. Sci-Arts produces radio, multimedia, and web content on the intersection of science and the arts.
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Intersection of neuroscience and music.
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Portrayal of Infectious Diseases in Literature and the Arts
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The Flying Trilobite
Art in Awe of Science
by Glendon Mellow
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A blog about all things science, with a healthy smattering of humour, culture, and excursions into the unknown.
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A blog from the Wellcome Trust on art, (neuro)science and the brain
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science x music
by Rob Mitchum
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Informal science education with lots of pictures.
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I am a mathematician at the University of Edinburgh and I want to do more to show people the beauty, relevance and depth of mathematics. On this blog I'll aim to put up one photo per week of a mathematician's blackboard, with a short explanation of the mathematics that's on it. Please send me your photos if you think your board deserves to be shared with the world! You can send your photos to Julia.Collins@ed.ac.uk.\n\n