Read all about it, Saturday edition
What other blogs have to say about some of Saturday’s World Science Festival events:
- A sociologist among geneticists
(Science Magazine on Your Biological Biography) - Oliver Sacks at the MET
(The New York Times on The Mind’s Eye) - The Persistence of Vision
(Wired Science on The Mind’s Eye) - Five People Who’ll Make You Feel Good About the Future
(Wired Science on Future Cities) - What Does it Mean to Be Human?
(Wired Science on What it Means to Be Human) - Where’s the evidence? (Or What is evidence?)
(Science Magazine on Faith and Science) - World Science Festival: The Mind’s Eye
(USA Today’s Science Fair on The Mind’s Eye) - Halting the Hand Basket
(Science Magazine on Powering the Planet) - World Science Festival: “Brain Tricks”
(USA Today’s Science Fair on Brain Tricks) - World Science Festival: “The Science of Sports”
(USA Today’s Science Fair on The Science of Sports) - World Science Festival: “Music and the Brain”
(USA Today’s Science Fair on Music and the Brain) - Happy Fairgoers, Worried Biologists
(The New York Times’ TierneyLab on The Sixth Extinction and the WSF Street Fair) - Human, All Too Human
(The Science Channel on What it Means to Be Human) - Science of Sports
(The Science Channel on Science of Sports) - About Your Genes
(The Science Channel on Your Biological Biography)
This post was written by Markus
Tags: Brain Tricks, Future cities, Music and the Brain, New York Times, Nicholas Rose, Oliver Sacks, Science Channel, Science Magazine, Science of Sports, Street Fair, The Mind's Eye, The Sixth Extinction, USA Today, Wired Science, Your Biological Biography


