Curtis Brainard
@cbrainard
Digital Communications Manager @IEA | Formerly @SciAm Managing Editor & @WFSJ President & Board member
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https://www.iea.org/ 19-02-2008 22:26:05
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How Scientific American covered the sinking of the #Lusitania 100 years ago: bit.ly/1Pruzpf & bit.ly/1RgE12n
Feathered #dinosaurs on Post-its: bit.ly/1KPkzp8 HT Aaliyah Talcott @FlyingTrilobite @postitproducts #sciart
#Enceladus geysers may be salty, alkaline curtains instead of jets, Caleb Scharf🌎 reports: bit.ly/1P4tOYn
Curtis Brainard Carolyn Porco Just saying - I didn't suggest there were no jets in my piece, but that curtain eruptions can look like 'em...
Tweet your fave Scientific American article w/ #GoSciAm by Tue 5/12 noon ET to win chance for a ticket to Science Friday trivia contest: bit.ly/1Ep6DN6
Trees use microbial 'wood-wide-web' to share resources with neighbors, Jennifer Frazer reports bit.ly/1HbHNo5
What drives subliminal prejudice? Jeneen Interlandi reports on a study of anti-Roma bias in Hungary bit.ly/1HbIcqJ
"An anti-theorist of the mind"—John Horgan tips his hat to the irreducible Oliver Sacks Fdn.: bit.ly/1HbJyBQ
The domestic horses of Africa & their role in culture and ceremony: bit.ly/1PgnOvE HT Darren Naish
Geared up for the ultimate science trivia smack down. @SciAm vs. Popular Science Live Science SPACE.com at Science Friday Trivia. bit.ly/1ECmuJh
Excited to see team Scientific American drop some knowledge at Science Friday's trivia event at The Bell House tonight! bit.ly/1E5G1Ai HT Ira Flatow
Boom! Scientific American moves into first place, going 10/10 in 1st round of Science Friday's trivia event at The Bell House. Take that Popular Science & SPACE.com!
Register for a chance to join Scientific American's 170th anniversary party & tweet-up in NYC on Aug. 26: bit.ly/1PqgDg4
Hello Twitter. I'll be talking about #sciam170 on The Weather Channel about 8:40 this morning. Awesome! Scientific American America’s Morning Headquarters
Unlike many, #OliverSacks made the irreducibility of individual humans the centerpiece of his work, says John Horgan: bit.ly/1Fadxr1