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Antigravity | More Science Cover Image: February 2012 Scientific American MagazineSee Inside

Every so often a critter takes a shot at making headlines


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In journalism, there?s what you call your dog-bites-man situation. Which is anything too common and expected to be a good story (unless the dog is one of those Resident Evil hellhounds, or the man is Cesar Millan). An example of a dog-bites-man science story is yet another confirmation of Einstein and relativity.



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Steve Mirsky has been writing the Anti Gravity column since atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were about 358 parts per million. He also hosts the Scientific American podcast Science Talk.


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Breathe. Just breathe. And prepare yourself!

The next episode of “American Horror Story” has what is arguably the show’s biggest OMFG moment to date, and it has to do with a certain freaky-deeky baby daddy.

Within the first five minutes of tomorrow night’s show, you will learn the full identity of Rubber Man! And the reveal is…

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Awesome.

Suffice to say that Wednesday’s episode of “AHS,” titled “Rubber Man,” catapults the storyline forward in such a way, you’ll begin to think every other series on television has been written in quicksand. There are some very big answers that other series would wait three or fours seasons to get to.

In the ep, Vivien (Connie Britton) begins to seriously question her own sanity ? thanks to the evil genius of her husband’s dead mistress Hayden (Kate Mara), who clearly is out for revenge (and something far more precious, gah!).

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Emmy voters, let the record show: Britton’s work in this episode is heartbreakingly convincing and beyond compare, as she teeters between paranoia and understanding something truly horrific and beyond belief.

And Mara? Holy hell. Let’s just say that there is not a more hateable psychotic bitch anywhere on television. Can we just hand both of these women their Emmys right now?

Now, to prepare you for this week’s stunning episode, here’s a roundup of quotes you will hear during the best OMFG moments. Can you guess who says them?

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OK, so that last one is pretty obvious. And perhaps the greatest reason this episode may be Britton’s finest work to date: Even as the house/Hayden/etc. try to rip her sanity away from her, Vivien is fierce. Coach Taylor would be so proud.

Catch the next “American Horror Story” on FX this Wednesday night. And remember: Breathing isn’t optional.

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You may remember that I told a story at The Story Collider last month. The podcast of my story is now online so you can listen ? From Serbia with horses:

How do you get the right background to be blogs editor at Scientific American? For Bora Zivkovic it started with raising horses in Belgrade.

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Cristina Merrill went to last month?s #NYCscitweetup and wrote up a nice article about it for the International Business Times ? see Tweetups Provide Haven for Science Lovers:

The NYCSci Tweetup was born out of ScienceOnline, an annual conference that takes place in January in North Carolina. Another chapter also exists in Washington, D.C.

?We had this great kind of synergy,? said Krystal D?Costa, a digital anthropologist, who was inspired by the North Carolina conference and started to organize the monthly Tweetups in New York City. New York has a diverse community of science enthusiasts who mostly know each other through online groups, she said. ?How do we get them all offline?? she wondered.

The next #NYCscitweetup, the last one of the year, will be on December 1st at Peculier Pub. I?ll do my best to be there. If you can come, please indicate so on the Facebook event page so we can get a rough head count in advance. If you ?Like? the official #NYCscitweetup Facebook page you will be able to see updates, e.g., whenever a new event is set up.

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Organization of ScienceOnline2012 is in full swing. Hotel information is coming soon ? with a larger number of people this year, we need to secure two hotels and this takes some time and effort. Once we do, we?ll let you know in several spaces, including on this wiki page. If you are already registered, you can start organizing carpooling and room-sharing here.

Next two registration times will be on Tues, Nov 8th at 00:01 a.m. EST (yes, that is tonight at midnight) and on Wed, Nov 9th at 6 p.m. EST. As we already have over 300 registrants, and are capping at 450 maximum, these two openings we?ll let in fewer than 100 people each time ? we are still calculating how many. You can see who has registered so far here.

With the bad economy, many of our moderators and attendees are hurting for money and asking for some financial help for travel. If your organization is interested in sponsoring some of them with travel grants, or if you?d like to sponsor the event in other ways, please let us know ASAP.

The main Program is online (though exact scheduling and room assignments are still to come), but there will be much more: lab and museum tours, banquet, stand-up comedy, art gallery, film festival, book reading, Keynote address, demos+TechExpo, citizen science projects, and more. Stay tuned.

You can get updates on the official blog (RSS feed), the official Facebook page, official FriendFeed group and official Twitter account. Also follow the #scio12 hashtag, and see the collection of tweets so far. You can follow the attendees by checking out their Twitter list and Google Plus circle.

The first blog posts are coming up as well ? here, our old friend David Warlick, expert in the use of technology in education, describes why educators, teachers and students should try to attend: Upcoming North Carolina Science Conference:

There?s not much that?s better, for this confirmed and long-time nerd, than being in a room filled with scientists. Teachers and students should feel this thrill as well.

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Island Records, part of Universal Music, will release a posthumous album of Amy Winehouse’s songs on Dec. 5.

“Lioness: Hidden Treasures” will feature 12 tracks including previously unreleased recordings, alternative versions of existing classics and new Winehouse compositions, a statement on her website said on Monday.

The record has been put together by producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, who worked with the British singer before she died in July aged 27.

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“It was said by all who worked with Amy that she never sang or played a song the same way twice,” the statement read.

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“It quickly became apparent to Salaam and Mark that they had a collection of songs that deserved to be heard, a collection of songs that were a fitting testament to Amy the artist and, as importantly, Amy their friend.”

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“Lioness: Hidden Treasures” will be Winehouse’s third studio album following her 2003 debut “Frank” and multiple Grammy award-winning “Back to Black” released three years later.

The new record includes “Between the Cheats,” a new Winehouse composition recorded in 2008 for possible inclusion on a third album, and “A Song For You,” described as “heartbreaking and emotional.”

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It is a new version of the Leon Russell classic also sung by Donny Hathaway, Winehouse’s favorite artist.

The recording features Winehouse’s voice and her guitar and was made in a single take in London in 2009 as she “battled her demons.”

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Winehouse, famous for her distinctive voice, “beehive” hairstyle and public battles with addiction, was found dead in her north London home on July 23.

An inquest into her death found she had more than five times the legal driving limit of alcohol in her blood when she died.

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