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Scientific American Magazine. Altitude May Influence Language Sounds. The lower air pressure at high altitudes may be a factor in why ejective consonants are more popular in languages spoken higher up. Neat podcast! Educational Technology, Science And Technology, Scientific American Magazine, Arts Literacy, American Video, Thermodynamics, Neuroscience, Journal Covers, Science And Nature
Altitude May Influence Language Sounds
Scientific American Magazine. Altitude May Influence Language Sounds. The lower air pressure at high altitudes may be a factor in why ejective consonants are more popular in languages spoken higher up. Neat podcast!
Nature, Volume 494, Number 7436. NASA’s Dawn mission to the asteroid 4 Vesta revealed some unexpected surface features, including a huge crater, named Veneneia, underlying the even larger crater, Rheasilvia, that was formed about a billion years ago. On the cover, a representation of planet-scale collision forming the Rheasilvia impact basin at Vesta’s south pole (Illustration: Mark Garlick; Source: Pascal Coderay). #astronomy #space Nature Publishing Group Nature Science Journal, Science Journal Cover, Images Google, Vesta, Planets, Illustration, Room Decor, Moon
Volume 494 Issue 7436, 14 February 2013
Nature, Volume 494, Number 7436. NASA’s Dawn mission to the asteroid 4 Vesta revealed some unexpected surface features, including a huge crater, named Veneneia, underlying the even larger crater, Rheasilvia, that was formed about a billion years ago. On the cover, a representation of planet-scale collision forming the Rheasilvia impact basin at Vesta’s south pole (Illustration: Mark Garlick; Source: Pascal Coderay). #astronomy #space Nature Publishing Group
Nature - Volume 491 Number 7422, 1 November 2012. Chemists routinely use atoms that can form directional bonds to assemble complex and useful molecular structures. A report in this issue of Nature could lead to the creation of a rich variety of new micro-structured colloidal materials with technologically useful properties. (Cover by Pengcheng Song, Yu Wang and Yufeng Wang) Nature Publishing Group Science Journal, Atoms, Chemist, Magazine Covers, Ecology, Complex, Magazines
Volume 491 Issue 7422, 1 November 2012
Nature - Volume 491 Number 7422, 1 November 2012. Chemists routinely use atoms that can form directional bonds to assemble complex and useful molecular structures. A report in this issue of Nature could lead to the creation of a rich variety of new micro-structured colloidal materials with technologically useful properties. (Cover by Pengcheng Song, Yu Wang and Yufeng Wang) Nature Publishing Group
In little more than a decade synthetic biology — building on the foundations of genetic engineering — has developed into a multifaceted field with exciting and sometimes controversial potential. Tools now being developed enable the redesign of existing, natural biological systems to perform specific tasks, and the design and construction of new biological systems with capabilities beyond those achieved in the natural world. Cover: Thomas Porostocky. Nature Journal, Genetic Engineering, Systems Biology, Medical Art, Genetics, Natural World
Volume 509 Issue 7499, 8 May 2014
In little more than a decade synthetic biology — building on the foundations of genetic engineering — has developed into a multifaceted field with exciting and sometimes controversial potential. Tools now being developed enable the redesign of existing, natural biological systems to perform specific tasks, and the design and construction of new biological systems with capabilities beyond those achieved in the natural world. Cover: Thomas Porostocky.
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RICHARD SOLOMON ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE: André Kutscherauer - Our Unconscious Mind, Scientific American Embodied Cognition, Destinations, Degrees Of Freedom, Citizen Science, Cognitive Science, Scientific Method, Human Brain
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RICHARD SOLOMON ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE: André Kutscherauer - Our Unconscious Mind, Scientific American
The Petri Dish Platter [Illustration by Emily Cooper, originally produced for "Inside the Meat Lab" by Jeffrey Bartholet, Scientific American Magazine, June 2011] Life Science, Biology Poster, Science Infographics, Cell Organelles, Health Site, Petri Dish
Cultured Beef: Do We Really Need a $380,000 Burger Grown in Petri Dishes?
The Petri Dish Platter [Illustration by Emily Cooper, originally produced for "Inside the Meat Lab" by Jeffrey Bartholet, Scientific American Magazine, June 2011]
Costa Concordia Salvage Plan: Flip the Ship and Float It Away [Illustration by Don Foley; for "Raising the Wreck" by Barbie Latza Nadeau; Scientific American, August 2013] Costa, Transformers, Portrait Studio, Ocean Freight, Graphic Trends, Scientific Discovery, Charts And Graphs, Visualisation
Refloating the Wrecked Costa Concordia Cruise Ship Could Ruin Marine Sanctuary
Costa Concordia Salvage Plan: Flip the Ship and Float It Away [Illustration by Don Foley; for "Raising the Wreck" by Barbie Latza Nadeau; Scientific American, August 2013]
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A Planetary Double Take [Illustration by Mark A. Garlick; SOURCE: NASA/JPL-Caltech/K. Stevenson University of Central Florida (secondary eclipse brightness data); for "The Dawn of Distant Skies" by Michael D. Lemonick, Scientific American, July 2013] Stevenson University, Signs Of Life, Nasa Jpl, High School Science, Information Graphics, Our Solar System, Double Take, Astronomer
Astronomers Search for Signs of Life in the Skies of Distant Exoplanets
A Planetary Double Take [Illustration by Mark A. Garlick; SOURCE: NASA/JPL-Caltech/K. Stevenson University of Central Florida (secondary eclipse brightness data); for "The Dawn of Distant Skies" by Michael D. Lemonick, Scientific American, July 2013]
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Bees without Borders [Illustration by Bryan Christie, originally produced for "Return of the Natives" by Hillary Rosner, Scientific American Magazine, September 2013] Urban Beekeeping, Honey Bee Hives, Honey Bees, Bee Friendly Plants, Community Supported Agriculture, Buzz Bee, Math 2
The Mind-Boggling Math of Migratory Beekeeping
Bees without Borders [Illustration by Bryan Christie, originally produced for "Return of the Natives" by Hillary Rosner, Scientific American Magazine, September 2013]
MADE IN CHINA? [Graphic by Pitch Interactive; for "The Truth about China’s Patent Boom" By Lee Branstetter, Guangwei Li and Francisco Veloso, Scientific American, October 2013] Science News, Data Science, Disruptive Innovation, Innovation Strategy, Data Visualization Software, Design Strategy
The Truth about China’s Patent Boom
MADE IN CHINA? [Graphic by Pitch Interactive; for "The Truth about China’s Patent Boom" By Lee Branstetter, Guangwei Li and Francisco Veloso, Scientific American, October 2013]
November 2013 issue [Illustration by David Palumbo] Brain Health Neuroscience, Dna Technology, Technical Innovation, Food Matters, Sea Level Rise
Scientific American Volume 309, Issue 5
November 2013 issue [Illustration by David Palumbo]
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