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- edyong - ScienceBlogs
Metamorphosis - Not Exactly Rocket Science moves to Discover Blogs March 26, 2010 I've been teasing a big announcement for a couple of days now, and after a technical delay, here it is - the death
- An Elegy for Not Exactly Rocket Science - National Geographic
And yet, for the longest time, Not Exactly Rocket Science remained the one place where I had control over which stories I should cover, and over how I should cover them Blogging was freedom
- Not Exactly Rocket Science – the BOOK!!!! - National Geographic
Not Exactly Rocket Science is one of them Ed Yong writes elegantly yet engagingly about all manner of biology, from yawning dogs to viruses of viruses Turn off the laptop for a while, and crack
- Not Exactly Rocket Science: 2024 finally submits - Blogger
Not Exactly Rocket Science Thursday, July 4, 2024 2024 finally submits I may have mentioned it before, but 2024 has been a nightmare from a flight standpoint Through May of this year I had made 10 flights, six of which were at B6-4 Field The other four were at club launches, which I drove a total of ten hours to attend
- Not Exactly Rocket Science - National Center for Science Education
After all, it’s not exactly rocket science This was originally published in the print supplement to Reports of the National Center for Science Education 2012;32(6):5–6 Had you been a member in good standing of NCSE when it was published, a copy of the supplement would have been delivered to your mailbox, and you wouldn’t have had to
- Is not rocket science? - California Learning Resource Network
The phrase "it’s not rocket science" is believed to have originated in the 1960s or 1970s in the United States It was likely used to convey that a particular task or concept was easy to grasp or didn’t require a high level of expertise or education The idea is that rocket science, which is a complex and highly specialized field, is
- Not Exactly Rocket Science by Ed Yong - Goodreads
In this collection of essays from the blog Not Exactly Rocket Science, award-winning writer Ed Yong takes a look at some of the quirkiest, most interesting and most ground-breaking scientific research from the last year From Mexican-waving bees to snow-making bacteria, from the neuroscience of jazz to the psychology of voting, the clear, vivid
- Ed Yong | Speaker | TED
The award-winning blog Not Exactly Rocket Science (hosted by National Geographic) is the epicenter of Yong’s formidable web and social media presence In its posts, he tackles the hottest and most bizarre topics in science journalism As he says, “The only one that matters to me, as far as my blog is concerned, is that something interests me
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